plows for TC45A

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#11  
Ken is right. That's a beautiful sight. Very nice property and not a bad looking tractor ;)
 
   / plows for TC45A #12  
Ken is right. That's a beautiful sight. Very nice property and not a bad looking tractor ;)

Thanks for the compliment on the tractor. The property you see in the background belongs to the neighbor. We are the Clampett's on our road LOL.

BTW: I always run with the rops up except that day. Our property is extremely hilly except for the garden area.
To take the tractor out of the basement I have to fold down the rops. I was hot to trot to plow that day and could not waste any time putting up the rops.
 
   / plows for TC45A #13  
I think you'll be fine with anything from a 2-12" up to a 3-12". Beyond that you might struggle, especially in unplowed ground. I wouldn't anticipate the roses or even small tree's will give you much trouble. Probably what kind of tires you have will have more to do with your success. I've pulled 2-14" behind my TC-40D. The limiting factor was not the HP but the tires. I have the R-1s and they just don't compare to the R-4s. Just seeing those (in the pictures)on a tractor my size makes me jealous. My old 1720 had R-4s and I swear that could pull better than my 40D.
 
   / plows for TC45A #14  
Why do you have to work the ground right now? Surely it will rain in the next few weeks then the ground will not be so hard. I pull 2-14s with a 1935 Farmall rated at 20hp and weighing 4250#. Your TC45 should just play with a plow that size. I see no reason to work the ground deep in order to sow grass. A 14" plow should work the ground about 7" deep. The only reason I can see for plowing would be to turn the damned roses out of the ground. If you can get a disk to cut a little that should be sufficient for sowing grass. Even if you do plow you will have to go back over it with a disk to smooth it out.
 
   / plows for TC45A #15  
I have a 1-14 on a 3045 with R4s. I broke a small .25 acre plot of unplowed sod growing on the hardest, heaviest clay you can imagine. Yes, it'd probably have softened up a little with the Fall rains, but I needed to get a cover crop in before mid-month. I probably had the power to pull a two bottom, but I don't think I'd want to in those conditions. It wasn't that easy. Don't underestimate hard clay!
 
   / plows for TC45A #16  
I run a 2 bottom 12" plow behind my tc30 with R4 tires. The rear tires are filled, but the tires will spin before the engine loads up. I use low range and 2nd gear, its slow, but it is what I have. I only wish it had R1 tires and draft control.
 

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