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Plowen with the 220

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    Posted: 22 Mar 2012 at 4:41pm
You guys posting all those plowing pics was giving me the itch so i got the 220 out this afternoon and 6 botttom 9000 plow and turned some dirt. Sorry for the shaky video, ever tried to plow and be camera man?
 
In cruise control on the 220, pulling 6 bottoms in fifth gear. Need a couple more to load the motor a little. Watch at the end of the field. Know what happened? reached over for the throttle to slow down and no throttle lever there! Been 35 years since I plowed with a 190XT but that's where my hand went to slow down at the end of the field, had to make a wide open turn, LOL.
 
[TUBE]http://youtu.be/g5BY6RZuVRc[/TUBE]


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wow looks and sounds great .  i wish i could have the enjoyment of running a 220 or 210 someday     thanks again
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Sounds mighty fine! Love the growl out that engine, old earth making AC work.
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   Big smile Just tie a 4 bottom to the back Butch ! Ya might have to drop to fourth thou ! Wink
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Butch, nice job of plowing your soil is light loam the way it is turning over and crumbling. 
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Thumbs up! Love the music of the chrome pipe.

Where are the rocks? You can't farm without rocks.

Edited by redline - 22 Mar 2012 at 6:27pm
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NICE!!!
 
I got a laptop with the minimum setup on it, wish I could see the video but sounds like fun!


Edited by Don(MI) - 22 Mar 2012 at 6:54pm
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Now you did it Butch. When them boys get home, they're gonna put a whoopin on you for not waiting on them. LOL
Sure lookks like you were having a lot of fun though. Thanks for posting.
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Good work Butch.  Are you driving in the furrow now? 
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  If I put the hitch in the ideal spot it puts  the right tires on land but right beside the furrow. One little steering slip and you down in it fighting your way back out. I tired of that after just a round or two and set the hitch over to run in the furrow. If I was to add one more bottom it should move everything over far enough that I can run on land and some room for steering error,LOL  Probably wont happen as moldboard plowing is strictly recreational type tillage here.

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i wish it was dry enought here to turn some soil.  it rained alike craxy a few days ago, and soil is way to wet yet, even with these few sunny warm days.
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Cool video Butch. Wish i was there to see it.
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Nice rig Butch. I never liked them wide open turnsConfused I jumped the fence several years ago when a neighbor was rippin with a CAT Challenger. I rode a round with him and he jumps up outa the seat and tells me to take it. The first turn around I idled back a little and he says,"don't need to do that, just waists time" I made the next couple rounds at full throtle but never felt comfortable. I think I'd end up getting the headlands all uneven from not being consistent, but I guess I might have adapted in awhile??? 
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We never idled back with the WD45 diesels when I was a kid....kept em wide open till it was time to eat....let em idle whilst we was eaten, then wide open agin.
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Originally posted by CTuckerNWIL CTuckerNWIL wrote:

I never liked them wide open turnsConfused  
Charlie I sold out in 1977 and am pretty sure that I haven't even sat on a 190XT since. About half funny and half erie that I would reach to the consol for the throttleConfusedSmile  Guess it shows how much of what we do is more habit than we would like to think it is?? Anyway good thing I was leaving a large amount of room at the ends, LOL

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we had d-17d's on the farm when i was a kid, dad and i was just talkin the other day reminscing about how we never shut those diesels down ,run em all day long!  i guess i'm a wuss i throttle back when comin to the end of the field.

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Nice  video Butch, and an even better job of plowing, I love the sound of those big horses. Makes me wish I had something more to do with the 185 other than dragging the tree planter.
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I always run full throttle on the turns with my 7060,guess you younguns ain't coordinated enough,lol!
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looking good butch
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Thanks for sharing, Butch.  Pretty straight furrows too.  Must be just like riding a bike...
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