3 bottom plow questions (with pics)

   / 3 bottom plow questions (with pics) #11  
Was that for my benefit ?

Obviously, no. It was to provide more information for those members on TBN to read the poster's description and give you more impetus to go after it if the shipping is reasonable. Knowing the asking price that detail is essential for determining value. There are other similar plows going for around $1500. That is too much IMO.

Plus, it is an "Or Best Offer" listing. Maybe you can make an offer that will offset some of the shipping. This additional information fills in some of the holes.

It was easy enough to find from your description but other members may not have taken the time to search for it. My post was a service to the members and ultimately for you through their opinions.
 
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gwdixon, my apologies. Sometimes written text and non face to face communication do not portray intentions. Thank you for your interest in helping me.
 
   / 3 bottom plow questions (with pics) #13  
gwdixon, my apologies. Sometimes written text and non face to face communication do not portray intentions. Thank you for your interest in helping me.

Actually, I apologize back to you. There is no way that I want to upset or annoy another member.

After your reply, I thought "Well, maybe he thinks I am undercutting his purchase or sticking my nose where it doesn't belong."

The offending post has been deleted.

Still, hope you find a way to get it. It is a good deal for the plow's condition IMO. It might even be worth a "mini-vacation" to go pick it up.
 
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As much as I would like to buy this plow, it looks like freight is going to make it not practical. I would like to do as some have mentioned and take a little road trip, but the time is just not there.
 
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In looking at a few local Ford 101 plows (none as nice as the one I pictured) I found that there is a shear pin version and a spring trip / re-setting version. Is one of these options more desirable? Which one, and why?

Also, is the long handled left/right adjustment version really that much more desirable than the adjustable bolt version?
 
   / 3 bottom plow questions (with pics) #17  
Spring trip is nice if you have alot of buried stuff that will trip the plows like rocks and roots. If your working established ground its generally not an issue. I had a big rock trip a bottom last spring, but I've plowed that same ground five times before without a trip. The spring trip allows you to reset the plow without getting off the tractor, but either way I stop and backup to reset the plow, and check to see if its something small enough to dig out.

If you are plowing with the same tractor all the time you will only have to adjust the plow to get it tracking straight the first time. After that you shouldn't need to adjust it again until you get a new tractor:D
 
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In looking at a few local Ford 101 plows (none as nice as the one I pictured) I found that there is a shear pin version and a spring trip / re-setting version. Is one of these options more desirable? Which one, and why? Also, is the long handled left/right adjustment version really that much more desirable than the adjustable bolt version?
Mine is the shear pin model. I plow pretty poor soil in remote areas for food plots. I shear pins frequently, maybe 1 or 2 over the course of a day. But it's really no big deal. Takes about a minute to change. I keep a hammer and punch handy, tap out the broken remains and slide in a new one. I use grade 8 bolts from tractor supply, about 2.5" long and 5/16 " diameter but this is from memory. So they are cheap. I don't even bother to use a nut. Also I've learned to drive with my hand on the 3 point lift and foot near the clutch. You can almost feel it happening and a quick reaction can prevent a shear. To me this is simpler than the mechanics and maintenance of the spring type, but that's from one who has never used that type.

Wish you were closer, as I would sell you mine. Since I now No-till, I never use it. ,.
 
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HC, I was looking at the pics of the plow you restored. Very Nice! From what I can see, it looks like you have yours set up for Cat II. I was planning to do the same. Looks like you replaced the pin on the plows rt side and put a bushing on the left side. Can you confirm this. Also, did you have to do any machining on that left side before using the bushing?
 
   / 3 bottom plow questions (with pics) #20  
HC, I was looking at the pics of the plow you restored. Very Nice! From what I can see, it looks like you have yours set up for Cat II. I was planning to do the same. Looks like you replaced the pin on the plows rt side and put a bushing on the left side. Can you confirm this. Also, did you have to do any machining on that left side before using the bushing?
Thank you. Yes that is correct. I pull it with a 70 horse Kubota and I do use the bushings, and I did replace the right side pin. Can't remember for sure but I may have needed to cut the left bushing a little shorter in order to be able to place the retaining pin but it's been a few years ago and I may be wrong. Either way, it's no big deal . This plow works great. Hope you find one. I wouldn't worry about it if you see one w/o coulters as mine works fine as is. Perhaps coulters help make the cut neat and tidy, but for my use, they don't seem necessary. Good luck.
 
 

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