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    Posted: 13 Mar 2012 at 9:05pm
Been working on our 9000 plow. We changed it over to 387 style landsides with replacable pads. Adapted JD(sorry but they are the closest to 375) shins and redrilled the frogs for 387 type shares and changed the cover boards.  Have about a half million in new wear parts but it oughta do a nice job. The 2 add-on bottoms were not attached. One was a jury rig welded to a factory piece so we torched it apart to have one correct add-on and a six bottom. The pipe that lifts the tail wheel was rusted tight and ended up with it chained to a tree and the D-19 chained to the other end while we heated and beat for a couple hours to get it freed up. All we need now is to bolt the coulters on and two three dry days. Good thing as Bill is tired of wrenching and ready to sling some dirt. Sorry for the sory pic quality, something to do with low sun, shade and maybe the glare off the chrome stack, LOL.
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My my, pretty cool Butch-a pull type 9000 series plow.  I have a semi mounted 4 bottom 9000 series with a snap coupler adapter so I can pull it with the D19 diesel.  We used to pull  a 5 bottom semi mounted with the 190XTD, both are long gone!!!
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Yep, the rest of this week looks really nice for gettin the horses fired up. Looks like your horses are buckin and ready to bust outta the fence for the field! lol
 
Takin any other orange horses out to the field too?


Edited by Don(MI) - 13 Mar 2012 at 9:14pm
Galatians 5:22-24

"I got a pig at home in a pen and corn to feed him on, All I need is a pretty little girl to feed him when I'm gone!"
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Butch after looking at that picture are you in need of Bill to instruct you on driving that 220?????????????
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Originally posted by Darrell G (MN) Darrell G (MN) wrote:

Butch after looking at that picture are you in need of Bill to instruct you on driving that 220?????????????
Haha DG that IS Bill.  He gets burred when somebody points a camera at him. He was dropping it in high range to scat out of camera range.

Yes Don we will have a few out in the field but will likely be the modern line up as the boys are both back and more into the 220 and D-19 than the ole A. Denise wants to  plow so we will put her on the WD or WF  I might get regulated to a by standerCry

Skip, I lucked into the plow but had a fairy god father out in MO looking after me too, right MIKE?



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Sorry Bill  lol
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   Lookin good ! Butch, you will just have to run that ol' A yourself. Wink
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I seen this one a few weeks ago.  Would it be of help?
 




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   Joe, your teasing us with that pic ? I see 2 40 All Crops and 2 white top Rotobalers in the background.
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I see the two 40's, but only one whitetop . Also see what I believe to be an AC corn picker or husker. Where's the second roto baler? 
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Joe we would be interested in that plow! Let us know details. email us at farmtoys@sbcglobal.net
 
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Originally posted by Bob D. (La) Bob D. (La) wrote:

I see the two 40's, but only one whitetop . Also see what I believe to be an AC corn picker or husker. Where's the second roto baler? 
 
   Look all the way to the left of the picture, Bob. You can just see part of the top and gearbox.
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Originally posted by Butch(OH) Butch(OH) wrote:


Skip, I lucked into the plow but had a fairy god father out in MO looking after me too, right MIKE?


Yep - wasn't too far a drive for you to get it either.  But Fred doesn't have too much to worry about either...I toss a few of the items I run across his way too.  That's how he found his Allis golf bag pull caddy a couple years ago...BTW did that ever find its way home from NJ to PA????   Mike
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1968 Gleaner EIII w 10' & 330
1969 180 gas
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1956 All-Crop 66 Big Bin
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Somebody might be stickin a GPS device on the bottom of Joe's vehicle to get coordinates of that Honey Hole!!LOL
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OK, see it now Randy. I mistook it for the corner of a building.   Good eyes huh? LOL
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