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Plowing with the D10

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    Posted: 13 Apr 2015 at 8:26pm
Had a friend that wanted to put out a garden this year. Took the D10 over and turned it over. Soil looked good the the D10 did great

[TUBE]https://youtu.be/zlXHDM-9iU4[/TUBE]
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Charlie175 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 13 Apr 2015 at 8:28pm
Not sure why the video won't work

http://youtu.be/zlXHDM-9iU4
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote DiyDave Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 14 Apr 2015 at 5:25am
That plow plows too good to be an AC, what make is it, old IH?

[TUBE]http://youtu.be/zlXHDM-9iU4[/TUBE]
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The plow is a Ford Model 101. I picked it up at a good price after giving up finding a AC plow. Originally was 3 bottoms, Ford made it easy to reconfigure into 1 or 2 bottom.

The sound is not that great for some reason, but I am at 1/4 throttle or so. The tractor just pulls it so easy.
I did a lot the other day that made it grunt, it was compacted soil near a barn that had grass roots as deep as I could plow.
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Originally posted by DiyDave DiyDave wrote:

That plow plows too good to be an AC, what make is it, old IH?

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Not my video but one I saved because the guy knows what he is doing. Plows dont have brains, that part is supplied by adjuster/operator. 
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That is a nice job Butch. 

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I can plow as good as any, Butch, I was just referring to the AC plow's propensity to be persnickety...  If you don't believe me , watch the last seconds of the video you posted...Wink
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I did not take a poke at any one person's brains, just said plows dont have them,Wink 
The guy knows what is is doing and the plow is set right. Anyone who has never had a bit of sod roll back has not plowed much sod.

 Move the adjustments on that plow and put somebody else on the seat who doesn't know or doesn't care and same outfit makes a mess of the field. That's my point.

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   Hey Charlie,,,Great job on the plowin,,,that tractor is just idling along,,, but am I seeing things or is that a D15 series II with the fender lights, cream steering wheel and what looks like an oblong muffler,,?
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I did turn over a mole nest with 2 fat moles. Man those suckers dig fast! In a minute flat they burrowed down and were gone.
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Type of bottom makes a big difference as to how they plow in sod. 375 bottoms do a good job for me as do 387 bottoms.
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Originally posted by desertjoe desertjoe wrote:



   Hey Charlie,,,Great job on the plowin,,,that tractor is just idling along,,, but am I seeing things or is that a D15 series II with the fender lights, cream steering wheel and what looks like an oblong muffler,,?

it is like a smaller version of the D15 II, but it is a D10 Series III. They shared the same styling.

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Joe, this is my dad's D15 that I borrowed back in the winter to clear a driveway. 
I love the sound of the Oval exhaust

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Hey Charlie,,,whoever you were racing down that road,,,,,you were in front,,,,!!! Bet you had plenty of heavy clothes on,,,,Brrrr
Thanks for the info,,,that's just how much I know bout em,,,,
But,,I'm learnin,,
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