Tonight's Feature Plows

John B.

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Any make plows are welcome. Sorry I'm late in getting this posted. It's my second week back to work and I'm just getting back in the swing of things again plus being wore out.
 
I restored this plow a few years ago.

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This is my Ford 10-462 and '48 8N.
They were part of a package deal with the 8N not running.
I had just got the tractor running and was cleaning the plow up a bit.

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I think last year kind of spoiled us didn't it Loren? Last year it was close to 80 degrees here on todays date. Never made it over 25 today and lots of wind.
 
One of mine plowing some marginal old pasture land on the old family farm, Dad planted some sweet corn there.

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Farmall Super C with C20 2-14" fast hitch plow.

Farmall Super H with IH#8 2-14" trip plow.
both get used in the gardens every year.
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My 510 IH 5x16 plow on the 1456 IH.....I just sold this plow and it will be pulled by a 1855 Oliver gas..
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Looks nice!!Ever use it?The first tractor/plow I
ever bought was a JD 730D and a JD 825(3x14)
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Our 1968 G-900 MM pulling a MM 5x16 plow in alfalfa sod in 1969..Also here we are stuck in the Spring of 1969..The tractor didnt have 100 hours on it then..
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My brother on the 1962 M-5 MM pulling a 3x16 MM plow...It was the spring of 1969 plowing alfalfa sod..
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Note walk behind plow. It is an Oliver rollover plow. You kick a lever and the plow flips over. I will have to get a better picture.
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Hailey plowing with my JD 80 pulling a 5-16 case plow. She's been plowing since she was 10. She's 14 in this pick. The
Case plow after a face lift. Not sure of the model but it is the best plow I've ever pulled.
My dad showing my wife how to plow with the D. That's a whole lotta tractor
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Hey Delta, does that Dearborn rollover still have the original top link?? Some of us on the fergie forum are trying to get enough pictures of them together to get a blueprint going and make ourselfs a few close copies. Here's mine, and a butterfly I bought off a friend last fall.
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Yes the original 'toplink' is intact.Iwill try to get some pics.....BTW,that 'spinner' is a Lindeman,not a Dearborn.It says so on the brass tag,and has 'Lindeman' cast on to the frame
 
(quoted from post at 17:56:13 03/20/13) Any make plows are welcome. Sorry I'm late in getting this posted. It's my second week back to work and I'm just getting back in the swing of things again plus being wore out.
The rarest one I have....
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Just waiting for the snow to melt so I can try out the 27-44 Twin City tractor with a pair of 3 bottom moline clutch lift plows. The picture is from last year.
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An Ih 710 I just bought at a consignment sale three weeks ago. Since I had to hook onto it anyway, I thought I'd give it a try. Didn't work as well as I'd hoped...

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You beat me too it - was just thinking the same thing.

And not just the sod - like the tractor/plow too.

That's a great picture.
 
Don't have any pictures of my White 508 5x16, but here are a couple of Dearborns... the 10-14 was sold several years ago, but I still have the 10-1 and use it in my Dad's garden. Will be teaching my boys to plow with it before too long.
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The 1st plow is hooked to the right side of the drawbar and a chain runs from the left side of the drawbar back to the 2nd plow. I'm crossing my fingers and hoping it works. The local FFA wants me to plow with them in April.
Thanks for asking,
Jim
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thats a model "A" Case plow, they have a beam similar to a rail road iron, the yellow colored pic to the bottom left of the second pic is "CNT" model
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Man those pic's bring back memories of Our W6 that I still have and the old blue 53 R110 we traded in 62 for a C110.
Later Bob
 
Thanks guys , that potatoe patch was the first outing for the '37A and plow. Took only a couple adjustments to be right on. Wish I had 20 acres that day , it was fun. RB
 
I'll be sure to post some pictures when I put them in the ground. Still have about a foot of snow here in the northwestern part of Wisconsin.
 

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