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And the winner is.......(Drumroll please)

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Indydirtfarmer

02-15-2004 09:36:51




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Ford, Model 101. I turned the upper link mast around, and got them all in adjustment. Lo and behold..... BLUE PAINT under several pieces. Then I found a couple part #'s. Ford moldboards. Thanks to all who helped in the quest for knowledge! Here's a picture of the "finished product". Look on the casting at the bottom of the "width adjusting lever". You can see some of that blue paint. John

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wh

02-15-2004 17:02:21




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 Re: And the winner is.......(Drumroll please) in reply to Indydirtfarmer, 02-15-2004 09:36:51  
your pic the other day fooled me. from the back i can tell it. it has the spring trip does'nt it? have a 101 with shear pin trip. they are a plowin' fool.



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plowgirl Muffy

02-15-2004 15:22:31




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 Re: And the winner is.......(Drumroll please) in reply to Indydirtfarmer, 02-15-2004 09:36:51  
That is not a width adjusting lever. To adjust the width, look inside the beams there is a locking collar that moves in 2" incrediments, to adjust for tread width. The lever is for adjusting plows to trail straight behind the tractor,the top link should be running straight behind the tractor when plowing.



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John K

02-15-2004 11:16:52




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 Re: And the winner is.......(Drumroll please) in reply to Indydirtfarmer, 02-15-2004 09:36:51  
That plow is the best thing on that tractor. Just kidding as I'm a Ford kind of guy.



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Paul Janke

02-15-2004 10:29:01




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 Re: And the winner is.......(Drumroll please) in reply to Indydirtfarmer, 02-15-2004 09:36:51  
Don't most plows throw the dirt the opposite way? This one throws it from left to right, doesn't it? I know NOTHING about plowing.....



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John

02-15-2004 11:50:11




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 Re: Re: And the winner is.......(Drumroll please) in reply to Paul Janke, 02-15-2004 10:29:01  
On top of that it throws all the dirt the same way. I thought plows were built one plow one way and one the other..... Seems it would be trying to push the tractor over to one side.
INDY... Explane to this disc only man what keeps the plow from walking to the side.



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Indydirtfarmer

02-15-2004 09:38:28




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 Re: And the winner is.......(Drumroll please) in reply to Indydirtfarmer, 02-15-2004 09:36:51  
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Here's another shot. John



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Paul in Mich

02-15-2004 10:25:03




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 Re: Re: And the winner is.......(Drumroll please) in reply to Indydirtfarmer, 02-15-2004 09:38:28  
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