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larry8200
USA
3166 Posts |
Posted - 07/28/2011 : 18:16:08
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Now I have to find a bottom plow!
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Talntedmrgreen
USA
4110 Posts |
Posted - 07/28/2011 : 18:28:35
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Now thats what Im talkin about! How, oh how much Id love one. Looks great! Now you just need to shine it with some dirt. =]
Bottom plows are thick as corn here. $50-150 will get one here nearly every week. |
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larry8200
USA
3166 Posts |
Posted - 07/28/2011 : 18:50:32
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quote: Originally posted by Talntedmrgreen
Bottom plows are thick as corn here. $50-150 will get one here nearly every week.
I think the B-207 is included with this plow, haven't gotten a price on it yet.
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Talntedmrgreen
USA
4110 Posts |
Posted - 07/28/2011 : 19:31:05
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Oh, have you found one? |
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B10Dave
Canada
1951 Posts |
Posted - 07/28/2011 : 22:06:53
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Brand spanking NOS Larry. Never seen the dirt. Also have a NOS sleeve hitch for RBT's. What are you offering in trade?. Dave.
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Money can't buy you happiness. It can however buy you a beer. And that is close enough.
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skunkhome
USA
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Posted - 07/28/2011 : 22:09:52
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Wheel and deal! |
Phil
"They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither safety nor liberty."
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larry8200
USA
3166 Posts |
Posted - 07/28/2011 : 22:55:38
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quote: Originally posted by B10Dave
Brand spanking NOS Larry. Never seen the dirt. Also have a NOS sleeve hitch for RBT's. What are you offering in trade?. Dave.
I'm not sure what a sleeve hitch is, I thought it was the rear lift on these but it looks like this hitch the disks are on is whats known as a sleeve hitch. I thought the "sleeve" was the tbe on the rear lift. I need clarification. |
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larry8200
USA
3166 Posts |
Posted - 07/28/2011 : 23:37:03
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I found this for $50, long way though. Has a patent date of 1887 on it
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Talntedmrgreen
USA
4110 Posts |
Posted - 07/29/2011 : 06:06:58
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Cool lookin'...
Larry, you have the RBT sleeve hitch on your machine pictured above. BUT...you'd need two if you're going to have a dedicated plow machine and a disc machine! =] I think Dave is trying to save you some hitching and unhitching =] |
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oldsarge
USA
688 Posts |
Posted - 07/29/2011 : 09:31:43
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Larry,If you want to use that disc you've got to get some angle on it.It won't work worth a d*** if you use it straight like that.The leading edges should point straight ahead. |
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larry8200
USA
3166 Posts |
Posted - 07/29/2011 : 10:21:35
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quote: Originally posted by oldsarge
Larry,If you want to use that disc you've got to get some angle on it.It won't work worth a d*** if you use it straight like that.The leading edges should point straight ahead.
Yup, I know that, I have it set straight so it rolls around by hand when its not on the tractor.
At the moment I have no use for it, just playing. :) |
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oldsarge
USA
688 Posts |
Posted - 07/29/2011 : 17:01:03
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OK, Mine's a pull behind. No weight and it doesn't do anything,Weight it to work and you've got a disc trail to the garden.CWFL lol |
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larry8200
USA
3166 Posts |
Posted - 07/29/2011 : 18:08:25
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With this setup I can do down pressure, but I dont think the rod for the rear lift or the draw bar for the disks can handle much, And I dont think I could lift it with much more weight without bending something, probably the harrows draw bar, which has already been reinforced.
I do have an idea though, might try it tomorrow, stay tuned. :) (Not weight) |
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