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Topic: Re: Need help with making coulters.
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| Jason S.
12-24-2012 11:27:53
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That's true...the Dearborn plow we had growing up didn't have the coulters either. It does plow fine without them but I was wanting to restore the plow also. Although instead of Massey red it may get a coat of ferguson gray. I have a 2 bottom disk plow for a farmall super A that was given to me by the same guy that I got the Massey plow from but I don't have the mounting brackets for it to hook it to my super A. He has since passed and I can't find those brackets anywhere. They say that is the type of plow to use in rocky soil. Actually my favorite plow is a ford 9 shank field cultivator. Same thing as the ferguson tiller. I actually have the frame from a ferguson tiller but no shanks or springs on it. I think I may transfer the shanks from the ford to the ferguson just so I can have a working ferguson tiller. |
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| maxwell99
12-24-2012 12:31:49
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Re: Need help with making coulters. in reply to Jason S., 12-24-2012 11:27:53
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|  Jason, i have a tool much like the old ferguson tiller and it works great. it is an old AC snap couple field cultivator with a 3 pt hitch welded onto it, works great for my little TO-35 |
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| Tony in Mass.
12-24-2012 14:45:06
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Re: Need help with making coulters. in reply to maxwell99, 12-24-2012 12:31:49
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| That's funny! A year ago I was selling my Allis CA. A guy came over, looked at the tractor asked if the toolbar- just like yours- came with it, I said yes, but only if you are going to use it, otherwise I will weld up a 3 point and keep it for the fergies... he said, don't bother, here's your money, without that toolbar, I wouldn't want the tractor. I 'think' I have a Dearborn version, but a hollow tube, not solid square stock like AC's. They are handy and impressive aren't they? But I still like ferguson better of course ;) |
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| Jason S.
12-24-2012 14:13:10
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Re: Need help with making coulters. in reply to maxwell99, 12-24-2012 12:31:49
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| It may not be the correct way to do it but I usually plow with the moldboard plow and then disc it down just a little bit. Then in the spring I use the tiller and work it up again and then plant. Is that ok? |
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