Posted by caterpillar guy on July 09, 2022 at 04:19:55 from (47.26.95.42):
In Reply to: Plow post below posted by super99 on July 08, 2022 at 19:22:19:
I started plowing with what was already here to use and the way it was set up. Grandpa had the old 4 bottom Oliver set for onland hitch. It always pulled a bit sideways and nobody ever tried to make it pull straight. It rolled the furrows over well and I never changed it plowed with that plow on the farm for over 50 years. Dad said grandpa bought it new with the D-4 Cat to plow with. Then dad bought a used JD 6 16's plow it pulled straight and well. So never played with adjustment on it either. Big problem with it was the hitch was way to cheesey for the D-6 Cat Broke it several times finally bolted a 4x4 to the bottom of the tongue and solved the problem with that. It would not roll sod over as well as the OLiver plow did though. Would leave some of them up on edge partly. Cover boards didn't help much either. Corn stalks didn't matter much you were just going to work it down to plant sod was a different thing. The 6 bottom was an onland hitch plow. Both plows are trailer plows and still around.
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