MHarryE
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- Joined
- Feb 15, 2009
- Messages
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- Location
- Northeastern Minnesota
- Tractor
- Kubota M7-171, M5-111, SVL75-2, RTV900XT & GR2120; CaseIH 1680 combine
The plow is Cat 1. The tractor is Cat 0.
There you go much better!Well here is what I pick up yesterday for a good price 100.00$ .The front wheel was not on it I had one here look like it going to work and I just had to paint it orange you can call it massy orange lol.
Unfortunately I no longer have the plow. I didn't use it after going to raised beds.I did the same with an Allis Chalmers that I converted to 3pt hitch, does a good job. I would like to see some pictures of yours.
Kubota BX22 Plowing the garden - YouTube
The plow is Cat 1. The tractor is Cat 0.
The plow is Cat 1. The tractor is Cat 0.
:thumbsup:The plow is actually Category II as the OP stated the pins are 1.125" diameter. Category I is 0.875"
Nonetheless, the plow is too big for the OP's tractor. A single bottom 14" (preferred) or a 2 bottom 14" (ok) would be better.
The old 19hp Farmall C can pull 2-14's.
The new single bottom plow you got is nice! I have the same one but a little older...my A-frame is all cast iron where yours is fabricated steel. The front "wheel" is called a coulter, by the way! I just re-bushed the furrow wheel on mine last week...check to see if it's wobbly on its shaft. If it is, you need to bore it and install a bushing...it's just steel on steel with a grease fitting. I ground the rivets off the hub, chucked it up in the lathe and indicated it true, bored it out then made/installed a new bushing with a very LIGHT press fit...worked like a champ.
Well here is what I pick up yesterday for a good price 100.00$ .The front wheel was not on it I had one here look like it going to work and I just had to paint it orange you can call it massy orange lol.