Posted by Jason S. on March 27, 2013 at 19:32:47 from (174.237.35.101):
In Reply to: Re: Now a plow posted by aarolar on March 27, 2013 at 16:52:19:
If I was guessing I would say it has been run with worn out shares and the moldboard suffered because of it. As far as disc plows, I love my Ferguson disc plow and if you can find one I would recommend it. Just going by what I"ve heard the Dearborn disc plow isn"t as good of a plow as the Ferguson or the Massey versions, there are a couple of companies making brand new disc plows right now and they are exact clones of the Massey versions, so that has to say something about their design.I would check the bearings on the discs to see if the bearings are loose if they are it has probably been run that way. If the spring on the tail wheel is missing you won"t be able to keep it in the furrow as well as if the disc in the middle of the tail wheel is worn you won"t be able to keep it in the furrow. If the scrapers are missing it won"t be much count either. Instead of a disc plow, have you given any thought to a Ferguson or Dearborn 9 shank spring tine tiller? I have 2 and honestly I probably use them more than any other plow I have. I usually plow and disc in the fall but in the spring it"s the 9 shank tiller from then on. Just throwing another idea out there for you and those plows are easy to find. Ferguson called it a tiller and Ford called it a field cultivator, but it is the same plow.
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