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Plowing with my B

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    Posted: 15 Nov 2016 at 10:04am
Did some plowing with my B the other day. Did a pretty good job with my old 2-14 trip plow. I couldn't run it quite as deep as I'd like due to no weights or fluid, but all in all it did well.  

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the picture looks almost like a painting. 
nice little set-up.

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Great picture!
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Look at that black dirt
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Doggone now you done it I have been looking for a 1 bottom plow for my B by the way it looks just like yours. Now I'll have to start looking for a 2 bottom trailer. Looks to handle it well nice job. Randy
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Sure looks like nice soil! Really enjoyed watching that B working.
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Originally posted by Randy WI Randy WI wrote:

Doggone now you done it I have been looking for a 1 bottom plow for my B by the way it looks just like yours. Now I'll have to start looking for a 2 bottom trailer. Looks to handle it well nice job. Randy
I like my 2-12 Oliver. I used to plow all the time in red clay with no weights and the plow buried. Actually...I do have a belly sickle mower on it, so that adds weight to the middle. I recently put rear wheel weights and it really goes now!

If you have normal to heavy soil, I'd stick with a 2-12. 2-14 con sometimes be a bit much. JMHO
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Looking good

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Wow.  I loved the video and picture.  It was really neat to see a B plowing.  Looks like she grunted a little, but handled it well.  Thank you for posting!
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Ok...Question...what's that flat metal strap piece on the fuel tank with the hole? My CA had one, but I never knew what it was for. My 1942 B doesn't have one. 
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Originally posted by Hubnut Hubnut wrote:

Wow.  I loved the video and picture.  It was really neat to see a B plowing.  Looks like she grunted a little, but handled it well.  Thank you for posting!
Imagine how much ground you could turn in a day if you had all yours working at it! 
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The later model Bs and all of the CAs have that strap to hold the back of the gas tank. The early Bs have a bracket attached to the bottom of the tank, which then attaches to the rear hole at the top of the tool box.
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      That was the first time that I ever saw a "B" plow. Thanks for posting.
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A 14" plow should plow at 7" deep. You were doing a great job pulling that plow.Bob
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nice video,thanks for posting.that little b just purrs like a cat in a creamery.Thumbs Up
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Originally posted by CrestonM CrestonM wrote:

Ok...Question...what's that flat metal strap piece on the fuel tank with the hole? My CA had one, but I never knew what it was for. My 1942 B doesn't have one. 
Like Paul said, it's a hold down for the rear of the tank. There is a tab on the top of the tool box that it bolts to.
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Thanks for the kind comments fellas, the old girl is doing pretty good after going through it this past year. I'm sure I could get the plow to pull a little nicer but I don't usually pull it with something as narrow as the B. I'm getting the 3 point hitch ready to put back on and I just installed new tires prior to the video. It's been a good little tractor.
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