SMTA and tumble bug plow

redgems

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Took smta and # 39 tumblebug out for little exercise.
Tony
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Cool! I got to take my SM and #39 out for a plow day this spring.What a hoot!!!!The 'ole super' just played with it.Really glad I dont have to plow 100 acres with it though......
 
Nice set up. I would not have guessed they had blue paint on them. My #39 looks all red, what paint is left. Do you know of a source for a manual? PK
 
Thanks Twostepin,
I would love to take some of my eq. to rpru.
My B.I.L. is a trucker and I have the tractors so we are planning one day putting tractors on truck and head back. However we both are still working. Planning as soon as we retire.
Tony
 
(quoted from post at 21:18:13 06/18/13) Very nice. The SMTA might be on the powerful side for a two bottom. Looks like fun. Jim

That's not the YT response! You have to bash him for running too big of an implement and then say, "I know you can't because in 1957 my uncle couldn't even pull 2-12s with his W-9 in our soil so there is no way you could pull 14s." :lol:
 
redgems,You do have a Rare Bird with that SMTA-LP. Yours is Sporting a SM Stage II crosswise tank. There were less of those than most folks really Know!!
Shore-Enough like that single Cotton Front up under the front-end too! Take care, enjoyed the pic.
Later,
John A.
 
All the plows I remember seeing the beams were red and the back of the plows were blue, both Plow Chiefs and Super Chiefs. The coulters were black. I am sure there were some variations. It looks like Plow Chiefs on this unit.
 

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