Brian G. NY
Well-known Member
This message is a reply to an archived post by bjb in Tx from Ne on December 13, 2010 at 05:51:41.
The original subject was "Re: ACB plow".
bjb,
That's an interesting B you have there.
It looks like a pre-'41 with handbrakes with a 50s style adjustable wide front. Or......maybe a C front end adapted to the B?
My Dad bought a B brand new in '41. It had Electrics, starter, foot brakes and hydraulics.
He had a set of plows like yours but hydraulicly lifted. I always thought these plows worked really well as when one plow is in making a furrow, the other one is just "hanging around" providing weight right where it's needed.
My Dad left that plow drawbar on as much as he could as it makes a nice step for getting on the tractor.
Many times my brother and I would ride on that bar; one on either side and hanging on to the steering column.
Brings back some good memories.
The original subject was "Re: ACB plow".
bjb,
That's an interesting B you have there.
It looks like a pre-'41 with handbrakes with a 50s style adjustable wide front. Or......maybe a C front end adapted to the B?
My Dad bought a B brand new in '41. It had Electrics, starter, foot brakes and hydraulics.
He had a set of plows like yours but hydraulicly lifted. I always thought these plows worked really well as when one plow is in making a furrow, the other one is just "hanging around" providing weight right where it's needed.
My Dad left that plow drawbar on as much as he could as it makes a nice step for getting on the tractor.
Many times my brother and I would ride on that bar; one on either side and hanging on to the steering column.
Brings back some good memories.