Small time plowing

Billy NY

Well-known Member
As you can see this is a very large operation, :) but I just can't complain at how well a match this plow is for this ole 850 ford looks nice in the photo, the job it did. The 110 needed a shin and share, a nice thick rock share went back on, landside was nice, it was a $125 find in '09, shear not trip but... with the top link adjustment and level box adjustment dimensions, written on a 2"x4" scrap, that I took a photo of, easy to set up. Raised the coulter, it has a nice gauge wheel, but I don't use it much, thing pulls nice, hit 2 large rocks, going slow though, leveled up it does not hook up so easily, a root would shear it though, those you can't get past most times.

Also made a badly needed ditch with it today, from a saturated wet spot and or spring, real easy to set pitch with it, water came rolling down right behind it.

The plot above I had to work around a pipe, hence the small un-plowed area.
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There is a wagner loader on it, with the 4 point backhoe mount, I am not 100% sure but I think the angle iron clamped to the rear end would interfere, I'd like a set on there, for obvious reasons. One thing is for sure, stay in the seat and never lean left or right when moving. Might be possible to modify a set of clamshell fenders, at the base.
 
Out side of Troy, up on a hill, that was the other thing, plowing against the slope on part of this plot the last few furrows I widened the plot, at a certain depth, it still flopped the sod portion over, few small spots did not but overall, I like the job it does let it go deep, no gauge wheel on, you'll know its back there, but other than doing that, it does glide right along easily when properly adjusted.
 

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