Good Evening George, That look like a great plough 2or3 times round the field and you can go home,lol I can see y you can’t wait to get going with the plough. Look forward to the follow up.🚜🚜⭐️👍👌
She's a beast that will look great behind the ford beast .It will be a usable powerful retro classic 👌 I can't wait to see it work. Thanks George for the video 👍
Hello George she is some beast metal looks good aswell a couple of landslides and couple of mole boards like u say that JCB brings back so many memories we one of them for a good few years and they was very reliable keep up the good work and look forward to the next video 👍👍
😆 I love it! It’s completely nuts that plough! But would love to see it in the field👌poor Darren will holding his head “it was a cash job George! Cash!”🤣🤦♂
Think the addition of the front wheels would make the tractor's life a bit easier, since it would only be pulling the plough, as the front end weight of it would be supported by the bogie wheel set. As is, without the wheels, the tractor is not only pulling, but supoorting the plough weight also - may help with traction, depending on how the tractor is ballasted, fore and aft. The front intermediate bogie was developed, not only to reduce the turning circle, but also to reduce strain on the tractor linkage during a turn. If the plough was coupled directly to the tractor, the whole unit has to effectively pivot about the plough's rear wheel only, which puts an enormous amount of leverage on the tractor linkage. Dowdeswell recommended the front intermediate bogie be used with large articulated tractors.
That swivel hitch was designed for Crawlers. The locking bracket fits to the mainframe and the swivel wheel to not lock it but allow it to swivel just enough, depending on with direction, to the left or right, you are ploughing. Though they can be used for them, the swivels were not designed for artic tractors. The plough will not damage the tractor without the swivel fitted to it. th-cam.com/video/uxkNLge_9Ac/w-d-xo.htmlsi=OPqNXDrzN3wG72_M It’ll take over a minute to turn round at each end using the swivel, whereas we could turn ours round (without a swivel) in about half that time.
You are more than capable of fabricating a set of wheels for the plough yourself. At the same time, collaboration between your channel and the Snowball Engineering Channel would be interesting. His channel is still relatively new, but has already garnered quite a substantial following. Just an idea.
Great video George are you going to repaint the plough if so l like it needs to be blue to match that glorious thoroughbred can't wait to see you coming down the A1 I've got my thumbs at the ready😂😂
You don’t actually need that hitch when using that plough on your FW. You will actually find that Hitch FAR more of a pain than any use when reversing at the ends to turn round backing into the corners when doing the headlands. We managed quite well without that hitch when using that type of plough on any Artic Tractor.
@@GeorgeSaunders You’ll find that you will need to stop the rear plough depth wheel from swivelling all the way, but not completely (it runs at a different angle to the support yoke, when you turn the plough over and change from one direction to the next), else when you reverse, the whole plough will go all over the place. You be better to fit some sort of hydraulic ram connected to another spool that would steer the back end of the plough for you. One thing you will find with that hitch is that you will need far wider Headland to manoeuvre on! Those tractors can easily handle those ploughs without that swivel Hitch. But be careful when turning sharp in a town or village. We had to drive ours through Halesworth years ago, which does have a few sharp bends in it. And we needed to be extra careful not to shove the plough’s arse end through any shop or our Bank’s windows!!
Good video George 👍 step in the right direction 🤔 just one thing i noticed it seems to have what i would call a back furrow landside on every body does it need this to stabilise the plough due to the length of it 🤔👍
Hallo george Nice Film from repairing the dowesdell plough is it onland plough. Is the teleloader the first serie that built from JCB. Good luck with the plough
Great progress on FW , plough . Good to see you have equipment you can reuse . Another great video George 🔧🚜👍
Great video George, getting closer!
Good Evening George, That look like a great plough 2or3 times round the field and you can go home,lol I can see y you can’t wait to get going with the plough. Look forward to the follow up.🚜🚜⭐️👍👌
She's a beast that will look great behind the ford beast .It will be a usable powerful retro classic 👌 I can't wait to see it work. Thanks George for the video 👍
Great stuff George, looking forward to seeing the combo in action👌👍🙏😎
loved to see the big plow working.
Another great video has always George and liz 👍
Another great video George same set up as my old workmate you to use. Hope all goes well on your soil.We had heavy clay use to make of FW grunt.
Hello George she is some beast metal looks good aswell a couple of landslides and couple of mole boards like u say that JCB brings back so many memories we one of them for a good few years and they was very reliable keep up the good work and look forward to the next video 👍👍
What a great plough george
Another great video George 👍👍👍👍
Thanks George cracking vid sir.... Take care...
😆 I love it! It’s completely nuts that plough! But would love to see it in the field👌poor Darren will holding his head “it was a cash job George! Cash!”🤣🤦♂
Darren does despair of me sometimes!
@@GeorgeSaunders 🤣🤣 I’m sure he’s not the only one mate 🤷♂️🤦♂️
Ooft , a few fingertip losing opportunities there 😄. Ideal job at some point for the water blaster you did trailer with 👍🏻🏴🚜
good vid george . i love videos like this
cracking video George 👍 cant wait to hear that fw 30 when she pulls that plough
👏💚👏💚 Welcome to Morocco
Great video George
Nice one George Thanks again
Think the addition of the front wheels would make the tractor's life a bit easier, since it would only be pulling the plough, as the front end weight of it would be supported by the bogie wheel set.
As is, without the wheels, the tractor is not only pulling, but supoorting the plough weight also - may help with traction, depending on how the tractor is ballasted, fore and aft.
The front intermediate bogie was developed, not only to reduce the turning circle, but also to reduce strain on the tractor linkage during a turn.
If the plough was coupled directly to the tractor, the whole unit has to effectively pivot about the plough's rear wheel only, which puts an enormous amount of leverage on the tractor linkage.
Dowdeswell recommended the front intermediate bogie be used with large articulated tractors.
That swivel hitch was designed for Crawlers. The locking bracket fits to the mainframe and the swivel wheel to not lock it but allow it to swivel just enough, depending on with direction, to the left or right, you are ploughing.
Though they can be used for them, the swivels were not designed for artic tractors. The plough will not damage the tractor without the swivel fitted to it.
th-cam.com/video/uxkNLge_9Ac/w-d-xo.htmlsi=OPqNXDrzN3wG72_M
It’ll take over a minute to turn round at each end using the swivel, whereas we could turn ours round (without a swivel) in about half that time.
You need that plough that ollyblogs has parked in his field that’s a big boy 👍
You are more than capable of fabricating a set of wheels for the plough yourself. At the same time, collaboration between your channel and the Snowball Engineering Channel would be interesting. His channel is still relatively new, but has already garnered quite a substantial following. Just an idea.
Re the front depth wheels. You could drill extra holes in the sliding box section to give more settings.
looking forward to seeing that big plough on the fw
Great video george
Looks bloody heavy mate! The big horse will handle it no bother 👍
Great video again, George. Just as well you don't have to put a lot of metal on her. 💰💰💰💰😳
14:05 great content again
I think you should leave the rear wheel as a swivel. That would be so entertaining.
It'd certainly be interesting!
I’d better get my invoice in before you tell me the hoses are too short with that head stock😂
You were confident they were long enough!
And we used to complain getting a 3 furrow ransomes on a diesel major. 😂
Great video George with a lot of interesting content. Is that plough a reversible ?
Yes mate, when I get the other bits I'll have to put a tractor on the front and turn it over to see what the metal is like on the other side 👍
@@GeorgeSaunders Looking forward to seeing you get it into action
Great video George are you going to repaint the plough if so l like it needs to be blue to match that glorious thoroughbred can't wait to see you coming down the A1 I've got my thumbs at the ready😂😂
You don’t actually need that hitch when using that plough on your FW.
You will actually find that Hitch FAR more of a pain than any use when reversing at the ends to turn round backing into the corners when doing the headlands.
We managed quite well without that hitch when using that type of plough on any Artic Tractor.
You don't need it , but it's far better to have the swivel hitch than not, far more manoeuvrable and a lot kinder to the tractor
@@GeorgeSaunders You’ll find that you will need to stop the rear plough depth wheel from swivelling all the way, but not completely (it runs at a different angle to the support yoke, when you turn the plough over and change from one direction to the next), else when you reverse, the whole plough will go all over the place.
You be better to fit some sort of hydraulic ram connected to another spool that would steer the back end of the plough for you.
One thing you will find with that hitch is that you will need far wider Headland to manoeuvre on!
Those tractors can easily handle those ploughs without that swivel Hitch. But be careful when turning sharp in a town or village.
We had to drive ours through Halesworth years ago, which does have a few sharp bends in it. And we needed to be extra careful not to shove the plough’s arse end through any shop or our Bank’s windows!!
Thanks to your creativity, I felt inspired and ready for new creative endeavors. Thanks for that!❤️❤️ @ 🍦'
Thanks to his creativity I felt nauseous and had to go take a dump in the hedge.
Thanks for that 🎉🎉
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Darling, you forgot your bare arse profile pic this time
Good video George 👍 step in the right direction 🤔 just one thing i noticed it seems to have what i would call a back furrow landside on every body does it need this to stabilise the plough due to the length of it 🤔👍
They do help with keeping the plough straight, but also they are a wearing part and protect the part that holds the moldboard 👍
I had a DP8 but was only the rear furrow that had the long landside and it was the same bodies as yours George 👍
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Head over to " snowball engineering " on here, very clever fella, might be able to help with the wheel set up for the head stock
Plough on.... 😊.. stay safe 🏴
Could be worth tracking down a similar machine and asking if you can measure up the depth wheel assemblies with a view to reverse engineering them.
looks like it needs a top link from the swivel stock to the plough
Yes it will 👍
Hallo george Nice Film from repairing the dowesdell plough is it onland plough. Is the teleloader the first serie that built from JCB. Good luck with the plough
Not the first series of loader from JCB, but the first equal wheel model. Yes it's on land Sven👍
Hallo george thanks for your answer Tweet from Germany Eberswalde bei Berlin
The chain you put on to hold the attacher on. Shouldnt there be an toplink to adjust the height and keep it all solid?
No it doesn't need a top link to the plough, the swivel hitch headstock to the tractor does though
Did you not go with mucker
If you attach the headstock to the upper holes on the plough the jaws won't foul the plough.
ebay has the depth wheel for sale at £95 I believe, That's if it's the right one
Think a bit of grease would help!!!
"Need another inch" story of my life....😅
Don't we all😂👌
They didn't spare any steel on those plough's
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If anyone has a set of wheels get in touch
Hi george you want to speak to agri hire they mite help you
Yeah good shout Kevin 👍
Has jwb still got his plow george