Posted by Butch WI on October 18, 2007 at 18:31:32 from (66.82.9.55):
Hello all here is a pic of our first annual plowday. there are 19 bottoms in all. The 450 in the lead pulled 3 16's like nothing at all, The next one is an Oliver 550 with 2 12's, then there's my 460 U and 3 14's, then a JD 70 with 3 14's, then a MM G 1000 Vista LP pulling 5 16's, Then a MM Z pulling 2 14's, and lastly a JD G pulling 2 14's, I wish I new how to put a video on You tube I have a minute and a half clip video from the seat while I was plowing. The JD 70 was be behind me I swear he was on my last bottom the way that thing Pop pop popped under load no wonder he wore ear protection!
It was great fun 'til I blew a Hydraulic fitting and started "bleeeding" all over. The hose from the mounting plate on the pump to the valve assembly developed a bad leak thanks to the new 12 gal/min hyd pump I had just installed....New hose $175.00 Pump $480.00 the ability to use fasthitch and remotes on demand ...PRICELESS!
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