You have that plow and tractor set up beautifully!! For those who are new to moldboard plowing, this is how your plowed field should look. Really nice ground as well. I didn't see a rock anywhere. Nice video.
I’ve got a Deere F-145 plow. 5 -16” that I haven’t hooked to in several years. Used to love the smell of rolled soil. Dirt is what you sweep up off the floor, soil is what you plant into. Lol.
Listening to that engine while pulling the plow is so cool sounding..... Real nice purring throaty exhaust. Rock solid engine! That's a good sounding and looking tractor!
Last plow I had was an IH 720 4 18”. That was the perfect plow. Wish I’d had that in 1968. It would have saved me sooooooo much grief over all those years. It would cut and completely turn and cover anything you could drive a tractor through. When they finally got it right it was time to park the plows. (EC Illinois)
That plow does a great job. We own a White 588 6-16 and a Ford 152 5-16 and still use them occasionally. Nothing can plow through trash like one of those plows.,
Fella I worked for once told me that You can't beat a good crop of ' green manure '. Clover is one of the best as it " fixes " nitrogen saving you cost in fertilizer ( in theory ). Thanks for posting Ethan. Take care. Fred
We had a 565 Oliver plow plowed many an acre with it on the 1800 or the 1850 then we had a later model 5 bottom oliver we pulled with the 4440 and I then bought a 7 bottom white plow I pulled with my 2-135 and it drug that plow anywhere you wanted to go
No one plows in my area, for the first time in 20+ years I plan to get my Melroe 903 8x16 going this spring so my neighbors have something to talk about.
Hey O66FB if you don't mind me asking, where did you learn to plow? Lot of younger guys wouldn't know what to do with one. You got it set really good. I got a john deere f145H and I've been struggling to get it set just right. No one around anymore to teach me who knows how to set up a plow. Maybe you could do a video on how you set up a plow? Thatd be really cool
Great combination of plough and tractor - she seems well capable of coping even if it is a bit tough in places but goodness don't you need a hedgecutter to cut back a lot of that vegetation. Congratulations on a job well done and I imagine that you are pretty pleased with the results.
Looks like it worked down damn fine, nice and smooth and even. I always thought moldboard plowing was a bit therapeutic, I enjoy doing it once in a while. Every so often the old man gets excited and wants to plow the whole farm and we gotta pull back on the reigns a bit lol.
No stons that a plus And nice job on the plowing NO MATER WHAT COLOR OF FARM EQUITMENT THAT YOU LIKE OLIVER WROTE THE BOOK ON THE PLOW .And the Bees love the clover and we need the Bees
If I get my beans cut and its still good weather I might be hooking a plow up to the 1850 again and doing some fall tillage and maybe planting some wheat if the weather holds. You got the plow pretty well dialed in I would say and like you I always like to plow in the fall more so than in the spring then hit it with the harrow gadder and packer and come spring its in good shape ready to be worked up and it seams to warm up in the spring faster too . Bandit
@@Oliver66FarmBoy Aint that the truth ! Int the fall after corn if there is time I'll bush hog the stocks and then plow them under and go over it with the harrow gadder and packer and come spring time that ground is always the first ground ready to be worked as its dryer and warmer. You work it and get it planted in beans and they really take off and always do really good. I still think the plow has a place on the farm and will always go back to it as part of a tillage program. Our ground there is only 6 to 8 inches of top soil then you hit clay so deep tillage just doesnt work around here cause clay just doesnt grow anything . But if you stay in that 6 to 8 inch range you will do just fine. Its funny how the soil changes around here and I really got to see how much it changed when I took soil samples for the grain elevator in high school, I sampled a lot of ground in a 15 miles circle of the elevator and boy did the soils change a lot and it makes it a real challenge to farm around here. Bandit
Great video, good combination plow and tractor too, I've seen some guys take a good plow and mess up a field. You've got good setup and plowing skills 👌 becoming a lost skill. Keep up the great work 👍.
Hey buddy just found your channel today and been watching a few of your videos. Your doing an awesome job buddy be proud of yourself! Keep up the hard work! Also looks like you got the ol 5 bottom dialed right in nice! She turns that soil over just right!
Trees encroaching on the field. Is always a real Problem here in north Mississippi. I purchased a limb shear. That slides on the hay spear of a front end loader. Still time consuming to do. Have to go back with the bucket on. Rake the bush up, and out of the way. But 99% can be done from the tractor seat. 😊
@@rogercarrico4975 I pull a old round stock tank with my side by side and burn the brush as I go. Usually do it in winter months , start the fire with the dryer stuff.
@@jimoakley3436 You have given me a idea right there. I burn a lot of stuff around the farm too. That drier lint idea is Gold! Gonna start saving ours too. Thank you sir!😃
Looking good and the Oliver1955 sounds great ! If there was a candidate for " No Till " that field would be it . Less work , Oliver will live longer and not as weather sensitive on ground conditions . Something to look at and keep up the great work !
@@Oliver66FarmBoy I like that idea as you could pick up an older Great Plains No Till grain drill and experiment with it . I liked it for double crop soybeans into wheat stubble rite behind the combine . This is what our field looks like as a "Minimum till " example . Gets a once over with a finishing tool leaving crop residue on top then planted . We had a pretty late frost this year on May 9th but the beans survived it . th-cam.com/video/-8iizEcHfus/w-d-xo.html Have you had a bad experience with No Till in the past ?
I'm always fascinated with the type of soil you in the US have... I'm from eastern part of Europe (Croatia if anyone is interested) and I personally have a yellowish, brownish clay type of soil. Not too hard to plow BUT my tractor is 110 engine HP, lets say 90 PTO and i can pull a 3x14" plow, MAYBE 4x12" and that's it... Plowing depth is usually about 25cm (10"). When I see what size of plow with what size of tractor you're pulling it's not making sense to me at all ;) Greetings from Croatia, keep up the good work!
@@geo52041 oooooh, boy... In my country 10" is considered "borderline" many plough 30-35cm deep (conversion is 1"=2.54cm, so do the math) Im talking arable crops. For vegetables, especialy sugar beet 30cm is considered minimum, 40cm preferable. I also see many US farmers plow in the spring. Over hetr that's a "no go". We plough everything before the winter so the soil can accumulate reserve moisture for spring planting season (oats, corn, soybeans). Chisseling in the spring and discing the fertilizer in and then planting corn, seed sprouting (cant remember the right term right now) would be very very slim because the soil would be sahara-dry. Very different farming conditions, that's why I'm fascinated...
@@debelibobo I farm in Canada . Not much plowing going here now ,mostly no till and min tillage . Chisel in fall and cultivate in spring But sometime you have to plow the trash down The frost factor over the winter if chiselled breaks the soils down
When finished with plow, I wiped down land sides, points & moldboard with a burlap bag, then applied lubrication grease with an old 4 " paint brush. This avoided re scouring when plowing resumed next season. Some guys applied varnish
The 1955 managed to pull the plow with out the duals quite well, it's not always necessary to use duals for plowing, cool music you downloaded, I was beginning to wonder if you were going to play some music on your video 👍🚜 my landrenters combined my field today, a while back I seen on our local news where some assholes had pounded some fence post into some farmers fields and they tide some chains around the fence post, this was somewhere in ND, why would some jackass want to destroy someone else's property, I can imagine how pissed off you would be if some assholes did that to your equipments
Ahhh, memories! I don't remember ever plowing with a dual on. Not out of the realm of possibility. I think if I were to start plowing again, I'd want a rollover plow with auto reset. The old Kverneland we have now is a trip beam. Kind of aggravating in the more stoney field. You ever know anybody who had one of those John Deere 2 way plows (models 975 or 995)? They seem like a sound idea, but I maybe better off with a rollover. Have a good one!
@@Oliver66FarmBoy Kinda wondered why I never saw them around. Strangely enough, they are featured on the Canadian jd website. Maybe some grass farmers use them. Idk
@@edreisinger5757 You mean the steel on a rollover? Unless I really underestimate the size of the jd 975, wouldve thought they wieghed a bit more than a conventional plow, but no as much as a rollover.
I am curious if one must spray an herbicide before fall plowing or does plowing keep the seeds from germinating next spring? I know the plant itself dies, but the weed seeds don't. A pre-emergent will keep your crop from germination? if that is a choice. I have a few acres I want to plant and there must be a system to eliminate the million types of weeds that cover my field. I can't even find my watermelons out there.. Beans and peas are out of the question as things are now. I watch your videos and you too have a similar weed problem.. suggestion before I plow mine?
have you ever tried 720 video with this new camera? Im just wondering, with the hero 3 the faster moments came in clearer than what the 7 has on 480. Not complaining or anything just wondering. But anyways, great video as usual!
I just noticed the video is 19:55 long! haha Friggin' sweet. Always love your vidyas. Dream of having some more land one day. First night of 32F here in SE WI. May kill my cover crop tonight, we'll see!
Check out Chris Losey's channel here on TH-cam: th-cam.com/channels/jv1o2YaXxWQQ2pl8J7eG_Q.html He's got a bunch of Oliver equipment, and he's also got a White 6342 Rollover Plow. Not exactly Oliver, but close enough. Video Link to him pulling it with his 1800 Series C Diesel FWA: th-cam.com/video/cTdMe5HPmMc/w-d-xo.html
The 6342 was the most common roll over. They also had a larger semi mounted model but I can remember the number. Only ever seen a picture of it one time.
@@Oliver66FarmBoy moldboard cutter the shaft on the frame had wobble in it. Saying like a bushing is bad. That would or can effect how good it pulls thru the ground.
@@Oliver66FarmBoy Coulter wheel is the correct , the arm or it mounts to I guess . It had some wobble as you lowered into the ground. Just trying to call it to your attention so it doesn't shear of n calls for more cash to fix later. That's all
Ummm, don’t know how that is related to this video but anyhow. No it didn’t. The 2255 was Cat powered. The 2155 was a Minneapolis Moline G1350 in green paint.
Awesome video and music. Love seeing plowing.
That’s the best and cleanest plow job I’ve seen in along time! I sure miss that was always my favorite thing to do !
You have that plow and tractor set up beautifully!! For those who are new to moldboard plowing, this is how your plowed field should look. Really nice ground as well. I didn't see a rock anywhere. Nice video.
Thanks.
Those old Oliver and white plows do such a nice job
Only real plows ever built. Everyone else was just trying to keep up.
@@Oliver66FarmBoy absolutely!!!
I’ve got a Deere F-145 plow. 5 -16” that I haven’t hooked to in several years. Used to love the smell of rolled soil.
Dirt is what you sweep up off the floor, soil is what you plant into. Lol.
good way to put it
Listening to that engine while pulling the plow is so cool sounding..... Real nice purring throaty exhaust. Rock solid engine! That's a good sounding and looking tractor!
Thanks
God I wish my Dad was still around where we could use the old 770/77 and plow at night!!
Really nice to see the older equipment do its thing and properly maintained by you will keep doing an awesome job for a very long time!
That thing looks good and sounds awesome. Brings back memories for me. That Oliver sounds stout!!! Give her hell!
That ground is rolling over nicely! Oliver made the best plows! We had a 575 we used for years with no problems ever! That 1955 sounds awesome!👍👍
Oliver made the only plows. Lol
Oliver66FarmBoy I have a little two bottom 3242 for the garden,works great!
Last plow I had was an IH 720 4 18”. That was the perfect plow. Wish I’d had that in 1968. It would have saved me sooooooo much grief over all those years. It would cut and completely turn and cover anything you could drive a tractor through. When they finally got it right it was time to park the plows. (EC Illinois)
Loved watching this, wish I could smell the dirt rolling over!
Man that is just the best smell there is! Also the smell of corn going through the dryer! I'm not sure what one smells better!
Nice smooth job plowing, almost hate to unhook the plow from the tractor after that job!
That plow does a great job. We own a White 588 6-16 and a Ford 152 5-16 and still use them occasionally. Nothing can plow through trash like one of those plows.,
588’s are Cadillacs.
Fella I worked for once told me that You can't beat a good crop of ' green manure '. Clover is one of the best as it " fixes " nitrogen saving you cost in fertilizer ( in theory ). Thanks for posting Ethan. Take care. Fred
Red and white clover are the best plow down there is next to alfalfa.
We had a 565 Oliver plow plowed many an acre with it on the 1800 or the 1850 then we had a later model 5 bottom oliver we pulled with the 4440 and I then bought a 7 bottom white plow I pulled with my 2-135 and it drug that plow anywhere you wanted to go
No one plows in my area, for the first time in 20+ years I plan to get my Melroe 903 8x16 going this spring so my neighbors have something to talk about.
Hey O66FB if you don't mind me asking, where did you learn to plow? Lot of younger guys wouldn't know what to do with one. You got it set really good. I got a john deere f145H and I've been struggling to get it set just right. No one around anymore to teach me who knows how to set up a plow. Maybe you could do a video on how you set up a plow? Thatd be really cool
Whoa the sound of that engine.
Great combination of plough and tractor - she seems well capable of coping even if it is a bit tough in places but goodness don't you need a hedgecutter to cut back a lot of that vegetation.
Congratulations on a job well done and I imagine that you are pretty pleased with the results.
Cleaning fence rows is on the list.
at 12:08...............YES, when done plowing someone should look at your field and be unable to tell how many bottoms you were plowing with.
Old plow is doing an awesome job!
Looks like it worked down damn fine, nice and smooth and even. I always thought moldboard plowing was a bit therapeutic, I enjoy doing it once in a while. Every so often the old man gets excited and wants to plow the whole farm and we gotta pull back on the reigns a bit lol.
Still one of my favorite things to do.
The Oliver powered on through with no problem. We did the same thing plowed in the clover. That is some very nice looking ground your working too!!!!!
I think next year I’m gonna broadcast some clover over the wheat stubble for a cover crop. This stuff was just natural seeded and worked pretty good.
@@Oliver66FarmBoy oh yeah that will work really good!!!
Wow the Oliver sounds great pulling!!
Thanks
No stons that a plus And nice job on the plowing NO MATER WHAT COLOR OF FARM EQUITMENT THAT YOU LIKE OLIVER WROTE THE BOOK ON THE PLOW .And the Bees love the clover and we need the Bees
That field actually has a bunch of big rocks. They are all hanging out right about at the plow sole.
If I get my beans cut and its still good weather I might be hooking a plow up to the 1850 again and doing some fall tillage and maybe planting some wheat if the weather holds. You got the plow pretty well dialed in I would say and like you I always like to plow in the fall more so than in the spring then hit it with the harrow gadder and packer and come spring its in good shape ready to be worked up and it seams to warm up in the spring faster too . Bandit
Nothing works nicer than fall moldboarded ground.
@@Oliver66FarmBoy Aint that the truth ! Int the fall after corn if there is time I'll bush hog the stocks and then plow them under and go over it with the harrow gadder and packer and come spring time that ground is always the first ground ready to be worked as its dryer and warmer. You work it and get it planted in beans and they really take off and always do really good. I still think the plow has a place on the farm and will always go back to it as part of a tillage program. Our ground there is only 6 to 8 inches of top soil then you hit clay so deep tillage just doesnt work around here cause clay just doesnt grow anything . But if you stay in that 6 to 8 inch range you will do just fine. Its funny how the soil changes around here and I really got to see how much it changed when I took soil samples for the grain elevator in high school, I sampled a lot of ground in a 15 miles circle of the elevator and boy did the soils change a lot and it makes it a real challenge to farm around here. Bandit
Great video, good combination plow and tractor too, I've seen some guys take a good plow and mess up a field. You've got good setup and plowing skills 👌 becoming a lost skill. Keep up the great work 👍.
Love the sound of a 310, I had a 1950-T
Great video and great music
Great camera angles and song. Really like the new GoPro too I need to get a new one someday
7s are cheap right now
I love plowing and miss not doing it anymore aren't many of us around that can pull a plow the right way anymore
Nothing covers sod better than a White or Oliver plow.
Hey buddy just found your channel today and been watching a few of your videos. Your doing an awesome job buddy be proud of yourself! Keep up the hard work! Also looks like you got the ol 5 bottom dialed right in nice! She turns that soil over just right!
A day or two with a pole trimmer would make a big difference around the outside of that field. 👍
u do that to much time
Trees encroaching on the field. Is always a real Problem here in north Mississippi. I purchased a limb shear. That slides on the hay spear of a front end loader. Still time consuming to do. Have to go back with the bucket on. Rake the bush up, and out of the way. But 99% can be done from the tractor seat. 😊
@@rogercarrico4975 I pull a old round stock tank with my side by side and burn the brush as I go. Usually do it in winter months , start the fire with the dryer stuff.
@@jimoakley3436 You have given me a idea right there. I burn a lot of stuff around the farm too. That drier lint idea is Gold! Gonna start saving ours too. Thank you sir!😃
Great job love your work
Great job 👍👍👌
Love the music.❤️❤️
Thanks
I enjoy your video buddy see you next time
Thanks.
Sounds great,
Wow that turned ouy nice 👍
Thanks
Did the same thing yesterday waiting for beans to dry.
Gonna be 3-4 days till we get another chance at beans. Rained again all day today.
@@Oliver66FarmBoy bout .3 here in NW ohio yesterday, all week looks gorgeous for cutting beans though
Man that plow and that land turned beautifully doesn’t even look like it needs to be disked lol obviously it will but man that dirt worked good
By the time it mellows out over winter you could hit it once with a culamulcher and plant it.
Looking good and the Oliver1955 sounds great ! If there was a candidate for " No Till " that field would be it . Less work , Oliver will live longer and not as weather sensitive on ground conditions . Something to look at and keep up the great work !
You will never see me doing no till. The only exception I’ll make to that rule is if I ever get a no till drill for wheat and that’s it.
@@Oliver66FarmBoy I like that idea as you could pick up an older Great Plains No Till grain drill and experiment with it . I liked it for double crop soybeans into wheat stubble rite behind the combine . This is what our field looks like as a "Minimum till " example . Gets a once over with a finishing tool leaving crop residue on top then planted . We had a pretty late frost this year on May 9th but the beans survived it . th-cam.com/video/-8iizEcHfus/w-d-xo.html Have you had a bad experience with No Till in the past ?
Thanks for sharing - good job.
Thanks.
must be rockless and soft earth, where im a,t a 5 bottom plow needs a 180 to 225 HP tractor to pull it, usually a 4WD tractor.
I'm always fascinated with the type of soil you in the US have... I'm from eastern part of Europe (Croatia if anyone is interested) and I personally have a yellowish, brownish clay type of soil. Not too hard to plow BUT my tractor is 110 engine HP, lets say 90 PTO and i can pull a 3x14" plow, MAYBE 4x12" and that's it... Plowing depth is usually about 25cm (10"). When I see what size of plow with what size of tractor you're pulling it's not making sense to me at all ;)
Greetings from Croatia, keep up the good work!
You don't need to plow that deep 6 inches max .Just bury the trash
@@geo52041 oooooh, boy... In my country 10" is considered "borderline" many plough 30-35cm deep (conversion is 1"=2.54cm, so do the math) Im talking arable crops. For vegetables, especialy sugar beet 30cm is considered minimum, 40cm preferable.
I also see many US farmers plow in the spring. Over hetr that's a "no go". We plough everything before the winter so the soil can accumulate reserve moisture for spring planting season (oats, corn, soybeans). Chisseling in the spring and discing the fertilizer in and then planting corn, seed sprouting (cant remember the right term right now) would be very very slim because the soil would be sahara-dry.
Very different farming conditions, that's why I'm fascinated...
@@debelibobo I farm in Canada . Not much plowing going here now ,mostly no till and min tillage . Chisel in fall and cultivate in spring
But sometime you have to plow the trash down
The frost factor over the winter if chiselled breaks the soils down
Looks like you have that gps set straight again!!
Job well done 👍 🍺🍻
Thanks
When finished with plow, I wiped down land sides, points & moldboard with a burlap bag, then applied lubrication grease with an old 4 " paint brush. This avoided re scouring when plowing resumed next season. Some guys applied varnish
I paint them.
The 1955 managed to pull the plow with out the duals quite well, it's not always necessary to use duals for plowing, cool music you downloaded, I was beginning to wonder if you were going to play some music on your video 👍🚜 my landrenters combined my field today, a while back I seen on our local news where some assholes had pounded some fence post into some farmers fields and they tide some chains around the fence post, this was somewhere in ND, why would some jackass want to destroy someone else's property, I can imagine how pissed off you would be if some assholes did that to your equipments
Nice looking oli
G'day very cool plow video 👍
Thanks Murphy.
Great job of plowing!
Real farmers keep the old stuff going. That 1955 sure does well. Now for someone stupid lol
Looks like it should be some good plow down, lots growing on top the way it looks on the camera!
Good video. 👍
Good plowing vid...i cringe at most...its,a lost art...i miss it....learnd from the best when i was young!! They turned me loose when i was 10...lol
looks good, good job
Ahhh, memories! I don't remember ever plowing with a dual on. Not out of the realm of possibility.
I think if I were to start plowing again, I'd want a rollover plow with auto reset. The old Kverneland we have now is a trip beam. Kind of aggravating in the more stoney field.
You ever know anybody who had one of those John Deere 2 way plows (models 975 or 995)? They seem like a sound idea, but I maybe better off with a rollover. Have a good one!
I think those two way plows were mostly sent down south for plowing cotton stubble. I shudder to think what the steel would cost on one of those!
Those are called switch plows. Only really a thing in the Deep South. They do not handle trash well at all and they pull hard.
@@Oliver66FarmBoy Kinda wondered why I never saw them around. Strangely enough, they are featured on the Canadian jd website. Maybe some grass farmers use them. Idk
@@edreisinger5757 You mean the steel on a rollover? Unless I really underestimate the size of the jd 975, wouldve thought they wieghed a bit more than a conventional plow, but no as much as a rollover.
1955 is a great plow tractor. 5 x 18’s is a great match
You would never pull 5-18s here. 16s is all it wants.
Sandy here
You can see our 1750 and 4 bottom on my page. And glimpse of us trying out the 1855 with 5 bottom trailer.
looks good!
It looks like that you are moving pretty good
Damn nice job of plowing
Do you prefer raw or rubber
Great video! It sure plowed well. If youd left it a 6 bottom, could you have used your white tractor?
Possibly if the hitch would work.
nice video keep it up
I am curious if one must spray an herbicide before fall plowing or does plowing keep the seeds from germinating next spring? I know the plant itself dies, but the weed seeds don't. A pre-emergent will keep your crop from germination? if that is a choice. I have a few acres I want to plant and there must be a system to eliminate the million types of weeds that cover my field. I can't even find my watermelons out there.. Beans and peas are out of the question as things are now. I watch your videos and you too have a similar weed problem.. suggestion before I plow mine?
No point in spraying in the fall. It’s already dead and if it isn’t being buried under 7 inches of dirt will finish it off.
I’d any o the bottoms trip? I always looked at the dust on the rams every once and awhile to see if one tripped.
Yea a couple times but I could never get it on video.
have you ever tried 720 video with this new camera? Im just wondering, with the hero 3 the faster moments came in clearer than what the 7 has on 480. Not complaining or anything just wondering. But anyways, great video as usual!
It’s recording at 1080.
For having a small pump on that doesn’t seem short of power
She does alright.
Any place you know of to get wheel bolts for Oliver dual hubs? I cant seem to come up with the right ones
I just use grade 5 5/8 bolts with heavy washers. Finding course thread tapered lug bolts is impossible.
@@Oliver66FarmBoy thanks! I had found a guy that custom made them at some point, but I lost his number
I just noticed the video is 19:55 long! haha Friggin' sweet. Always love your vidyas. Dream of having some more land one day. First night of 32F here in SE WI. May kill my cover crop tonight, we'll see!
We need a frost here to finish snapping the green out of things.
@@Oliver66FarmBoy Cold weather coming this week now!
How are the new tires holding up on the 55?
Ok I guess
3rd gear direct?
I like the plow mounted camera shots. Did Oliver ever make a roll over plow?
Johnny Holland yes they did
Check out Chris Losey's channel here on TH-cam: th-cam.com/channels/jv1o2YaXxWQQ2pl8J7eG_Q.html
He's got a bunch of Oliver equipment, and he's also got a White 6342 Rollover Plow. Not exactly Oliver, but close enough.
Video Link to him pulling it with his 1800 Series C Diesel FWA: th-cam.com/video/cTdMe5HPmMc/w-d-xo.html
The 6342 was the most common roll over. They also had a larger semi mounted model but I can remember the number. Only ever seen a picture of it one time.
Do you still have the head mount camera? @oliver66farmboy
No
Was that a jd hyd cylinder on that plow!?!!
No. It’s an Oliver cylinder.
Looks like you didn't need the dual on, and sometimes its way easier plowing by dead heading instead of fighting oddball dead furrows.
Don’t really need the dual but it doesn’t look as cool. Lol
Just to inform you on one of those tail angles of the clip. I noticed or I think a one of the lead wheels has a bad bushing in the tower.
What is a lead wheel and what is a tower?
@@Oliver66FarmBoy moldboard cutter the shaft on the frame had wobble in it. Saying like a bushing is bad. That would or can effect how good it pulls thru the ground.
Ok. What’s a moldboard cutter and what shaft on what frame?
@@Oliver66FarmBoy Coulter wheel is the correct , the arm or it mounts to I guess . It had some wobble as you lowered into the ground. Just trying to call it to your attention so it doesn't shear of n calls for more cash to fix later. That's all
All 4 of them are loose on the shank. The castings are worn out. I talked about it when I rebuilt the plow.
Would love to see that plow on that white 2 150
A 5 bottom isn’t enough plow for a 4 wheel drive.
How fast are you plowing?????
4-5 mile an hour.
Ain’t nothing wrong with that, not a grass shoot in sight
2155 had a cat motot
Ummm, don’t know how that is related to this video but anyhow. No it didn’t. The 2255 was Cat powered. The 2155 was a Minneapolis Moline G1350 in green paint.
www.monumentaustralia.org.au/themes/people/industry/display/110757-ackland-and-sons- Here's a different mole board plow for you to ponder.