Man that video brings back memories, I followed behind my brother plowing in a 1066 with a 710 5-16's. Dad would be in the lead plowing, then my brother and I brought up the rear. Thats a nice combination you have turning dirt!
We still have two of these. They were great power , once you got them in gear. 3.5 imperial gallons an hour max. Fuel tank was too small, had to top up at lunch. TA was weak spot with all International tractors and lazy hydraulic. I put many thousands of hours on these since the 1960s lol
Man that video brings back memories, I followed behind my brother plowing in a 1066 with a 710 5-16's. Dad would be in the lead plowing, then my brother and I brought up the rear. Thats a nice combination you have turning dirt!
Sounds like fun times, thanks for watching
We still have two of these. They were great power , once you got them in gear. 3.5 imperial gallons an hour max. Fuel tank was too small, had to top up at lunch. TA was weak spot with all International tractors and lazy hydraulic. I put many thousands of hours on these since the 1960s lol
Sounds like you have alot of experience with them
Those plows do a very nice job.
Yep, thanks for watching
That 806 sounds great! Do you have it turned up, or pretty stock?
From what I know it hasn't been tuned up
The art of stetch ploughing awesome video guys
Thanks for watching
Best plow video ever!
Thanks!
Is that gonna be some new corn ground?
Something for a food plot, possibly corn in the first field shown in the video, thanks for watching
I never plowed with out colters. Looks like it’s working
Works pretty good
If the field was disked first it would plow much easier and cover everything up
It had been disked first, the weeds were just 4 feet fall
Not plowing very deep.
Can't anyone drop a plow on the move?
I used to plow 6 bottoms, with a 1586. LOVED the smell of freshly turned dirt!
It's a good smell. Thanks for watching
My goodness that ole corn binder sounds good !🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Thanks for watching