Red Bibs Bills Experimental IH Flex Plow Build Part VI
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 24 ธ.ค. 2023
- Well here it is the moment you have all been waiting for . The much anticipated and talked about PLOWING video. In Part 6 you will finally get to see the JXP600 plowing for the first time in over 2 years and see some of the design flaws and issues we run into which was to be expected when you are working with a experimental project. I hope you enjoy and in the next video we will comeback with improvements and try at it again . #farmall51 #tractor #farmequipment #farmall #redbibsbill #farming #plowing #plow #plough #Flexplow #Flex #farm #Experimental #experimentalplow #build #Plowbuild
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Let's Go, Let's Plow!
Plowing was my favorite job on the farm. Dad taught me to plow with the brillion 12 inch one bottom behind our raider 12 wheel horse Garden tractor. As by 1972 our farm has been sold and he wasn’t farming anymore, but we still had a garden, a quarter acre garden. In 1977. I started farming on shares with a neighbor who is leasing our farm. He had a case plow, 6/16”in furrow. After he retired and everything was sold, I went to work for a friend of mine with a 6/18” on land International and we pulled it with a 1468. I have another friend who happened to have a Farmall 2+2 and a JD 6/18” in furrow. I took my then girlfriend, now wife on a date plowing for Danny with his 2+2 and JD 6/18”. We have been married now for 36 years.
Just recently ran across your channel. It tickled me when he was talking about all the places he has plowed and said he especially liked the dirt around Van Wert Ohio. That's where I'm at. It's a shame that nobody plows much anymore.
That was some good plowing up your way.
Getting any plow to work good is an art form, you guys doing great
Bill is definitely an artist when it comes to plowing.
Awesome. He'll get it straightened out and it'll do a great job. Bill knows a plow. Thanks for sharing the video Matt.
Anyone can plow but to build one from scratch is amazing to me lol. He has forgotten more than most anyone knows about plowing.
Luv this Red Power ripping this huge plow across field. IH was king of Agriculture for many years. JD had not advanced like IH. Luv your video
Thanks for watching
19:50 if he makes a spacer, i think the wheel will turn clockwise to the back of the "swing radius". (Excuse my english).
The wheel need bo bee in a line with the top mounting.
Thanks for sharing love it. Good job your going to get er done.
I like the front weights
We got pure gumbo soil in places on south dakota. Have to drop a bottom to pull plow through it. And soil inplaces sane field so sticky wont even scour right molboards jist plug up. Thats hard pulling.
We ran into some of the same soil type in Indiana a few years ago. Really rich topsoil but it was dense and it was giving everyone a hard time getting through it .
Just flip the cast over on the rear wheel. If he extends that shaft in the hub, it's not going to follow right. Have to move the pivot point over
You guys are doing a great job of getting this plow setup and working! Great video showing how everything is working.
Thanks for watching
Stunning machine. 👍👍👍🇬🇧🇺🇸
Great job guys that’s awesome I would have figured that tractor would needed duels to pull that but you did it and it did a really nice job for the first time out I’ve seen people mess with a plow half the day and it looks worse than that lol love the old tractor to that’s a rare good looking machine there was one or two here in southern Indiana back in the early 90s I always wanted to drive it but never had a chance thanks for sharing
Nice to see the plow finish and ready to be in the dirt
Your going to get just needs a little fine tune here and there buy actually doing a dang good job for first time in field. Glad i got to see it i watched you pull it out rhe first time of the shop. 2nd time worked perfect. Everything else will fall in next time or two.
Well done, Thanks for taking us along, we would not learn anything if you didn’t show this video first, Thanks
Thanks for watching.
Loving this video! Be waiting patiently for it to premiere. Awesome job as always
Thank you and thanks for watching. Hope you had a good Christmas.
@@farmall51 hope y’all did too
Well worth the wait! 💪👍👍
Thanks for watching
Always enjoyed plowing, started with a 3 point hitch 2 bottom on a fordson dexta, then a jd pull type 3-16 behind a oliver super 88 or minneapolis moline UB diesel, and progressed to a ih semi-mounted 5-18 behind a ih 1066 black stripe which lasted till retired
Thanks for watching
Awesome!
Thanks for watching . Glad you enjoyed it
How many inches/bottom? I sold IH equipment from Spring 1978 until Fall 1981. Went to Phoenix for the 2+2 intro. Sold 1 3588 with an IH 720 7-18 plow (I think). Took a morning demo & an afternoon of home-made wine tasting to make the sale😎! I believe the plow was the model 730 adjustable width. Think we had calcium solution in all 4 tires & ran the right wheels in the furrow. With the plow set for 20” would have been 140” width vs. Bill plowing 168” width. We are in West central Ohio with clay loam soil. The guy’s farm was on the SE edge of the former “Great Black Swamp”! I’m 84 & that was about 44 or 45 years ago so my memory is slipping a bit.
This plow has 12 14" bottoms on it
It worked good for the first time out. After he makes the improvements, it will pull easier. What size of tires does he have? I think 23.1 34, and if that's the case, you can dual them up with 18.4-38s for more traction. The 3588 did good with it. When you think about it, it's about the equivalent of 2 806s. In most soil conditions, an 806 can pull a 6 bottom plow, so it's no surprise he can pull 12 with the 3588. My grandpa pulled a 3 bottom plow with a W-4 for years. I pulled 11 shanks of chisel plow with my 560. Many TH-camrs don't think that can be done either.
Pretty big anchor for that tractor. He must have some pretty light soil! Sod at that! Of course I’m from central Illinois where he’d pull about half that plow.
It pulls it just fine in most ever soil condition he plowed in around the country including Illinois. I guarantee it could do 10 bottoms with ease. You just have to know your tractor and how to plow.
I don’t think he can pull that in the ground at Rantoul. Half century of progress ground is just too hard!! Lots a guys “bring twice the tractor and half the plow” to Rantoul.
@@dougstohlmann7726 I didn't know that land was that bad up there. He pulled his 10 bottom up there 2 shows ago and didn't have any trouble. I don't guess 2 more bottoms or 28 more inches could slow it down that bad.
Back wheel turn the mounting rod to other side of wheel and fix it dosent have to act like caster wheel. Try it
He has since fixed that issue. And it minor adjustment. Always appreciate the input and Thank you for watching
Great looking outfit really neat how y’all have put these together I’d like to see y’all at Rantoul in the future
Thanks for watching.
need take off the quick hitch and put on the 3 pt, arms
Mike Whalen should know, having built the hitch for the two IH plows you see being used at the Half Century Of Progress, by the big 4WDs like the Rite 750 Earthquake and the Big Bud 747.
He's currently reworking the hitch on it now. He just wasn't happy the way it was sitting in the field. Should be interesting to see here in a few days at the redesign.
@@farmall51
The issues will get worked out, I have no doubt.
Dang Bill that rig will fix a garden right now!
In one pass 😂
Them 2+2 are great workhorses, pull strong all day and all nite long
It can pull it with ease. Especially when you have your weight right.
turned up nicely for a 436 and weighted.
@@vern146 it's got 235hp and has a Dt466
Keep at it. You'll get it just right
That's right. He's already working on a redesign of the hitch to better level the plow.
That's a fine looking rig you have there
Bill has done a great job at keeping it up
Matt there’s a 7 acre field with long rows right behind the plow day field that would make an excellent special exhibition field.
I definitely let him know. I believe the first plowday he's going to try and take it to is in March . It has to be moved in 2 parts.
That is impressive.
Thanks for watching
Glad the rain held off. Bil must have been chomping at the bit the past week or so
Oh yeah he was patiently waiting for the farmer to cut the beans off.
Pretty
That's really cool.Alot of hard work went into this plow and its nice to see the first test of it and learning as your going. You got some great shots with your drone . I want to get one eventually
Thanks for watching
Let the Big Dog Eat
That's awesome 👍 plows great. Wish I had the knowledge and time to build that from scratch!
How someone could come up with the idea much less build it amazes me. What it must have been like working in the engineering department working and doing the exact same thing we were doing today. A dream job for sure.
Go for. It love. It. 😊😊
He is so smart
Lol more like crazy 🤣
Merry Christmas! I'm very impressed that the tractor is pulling it. Is that tractor turned up any at all? Pretty cool to see this in the ground finally. It's doing a great job other than the few adjustments required and the tail wheel wanting to walk up out of the furrow. Since everything is affected by geometry and the plow leans to the right, it seems like getting the plow to run parallel to the ground would help a lot in getting the tail wheel to track down in the furrow a lot better too. I'm glad he went ahead and did the video with ya. I like to learn right along with him and everyone else. The back story stuff is far more interesting to me than the final product that is running nicely.
That tractor is pushing 235hp ish and it weighted perfectly to pull a heavy load. Yeah to be expected the changes are being worked on now and hopefully will be ready to do another video on soon
I've done plenty of moldboard plowing, that is a really good looking job. But how the hell can that tractor pull 12 bottoms?
He's got it set like he wants it and it pull it in 3rd low with ease. The 750 lbs of weight on each tire with water in the back helps too lol
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Haha yes. It worked and proved it can be done.
@@farmall51 little MORE TWEAKIN IT WILL PUT EASIER !!!!
@@user-du1um2pl4g yeah he said it was fighting him.
Nice looking 2+2 tractor
Thanks and thanks for watching
The fronts not as deep as the rear. Could see it when you showed the side view. The back is slightly to deep front isn’t bad. Any sort of trash on top like corn stalks you’d be plugging the back a lot it looks like
Yes the two were not the same in the beginning but later were adjusted correctly.
Use a hay rake offset rim
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Tires look 24inches wide very Very nice setup
They really hook up when pulling heavy loads. Thanks for watching
@farmall51 tell u one thing he very Very knowledgeable
@@deweypowell2684 lol yeah. He knows his plows and what makes them tick.
@farmall51 he add that ole snpooy rolling coal must got a little fuel turned to it
Great video! What size tires on her?
Not sure
Mike whelan fults il. ?
Now he'll start talking about wanting a 4366.
Lol I told him if you get one more bottom on that plow you better be finding a bigger tractor lol.
@@farmall51 as it is he's pushing it. If it was for more than just fun occasional hed probably have issues long term
4366s have the same 466 engine. He may have it turned up to 4366 specs.
The dream would be a 7288. 👍
@@robertaus8420 most definitely
How far you have the 3588 turned up 220 hp???👍🇺🇸😂🤣🚜👍🦅
235 hp
No wonder he's got no problem pulling 12 bottoms.
Is pulling it in 1st high with the ta up
3rd low was what he said did the best pulling the plow.
@farmall51 I think from what I saw overall it was impressive
Not bad at all
@@deweypowell2684 he was happy with it but 2 or 3 things he wanted to make changes to. The biggest was to the hitch to get the plow to sit more level. That was up in the air anyway so it's being reworked now.
@@farmall51 I look forward to seeing the next video
Gitrdone
Thanks for watching
Oh hell, an ole CASE steam eungine would pull about 25 them plows...
Maybe but we're just pulling this 12 bottom plow.