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    Posted: 01 Mar 2011 at 9:31am
If you guys want to see a 45 diesel playing with a 4-16 oliver plow. It's my uncles tractor with my dad on it. Powersteering has been added since the video.there is also one of it pulling. It was put on by simpletractor if I new how to put it on here I would. By the way it has a 262T out of a combine.
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Is this it?
 
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[TUBE]c1LzZOKBJgo[/TUBE]
 Here's Uncle Theo and his Grandson playing with a 45D.
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Yep,thats it thanks for putting it on,Tucker that sounds good I wonder if they were hearing it in there sleep that night.
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Is it true those Oliver plows were the "best"??
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We used to think so around here. Seems like they pulled a little easier.
sometimes I walk out to my shop and look around and think "Who's the idiot that owns this place?"
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Everyone around hear always  says Inter. and J D pulls the easiest.
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They want pull them in this Al. red clay.
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Man. I would love to have a 45D
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Boys listen to that WD45-D again I think that it's got a turbo under the hood. and 16.9" x28" or 18.4" x 28" tires on it too. But it looks like a real John Deere eater pulling the plow that fast. Don
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By the way it has a 262T out of a combine.
Yea it does sound sweet DON. I bet it would easily pull that in any clay. Maybe have to run in second gear though.


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Originally posted by CTuckerNWIL CTuckerNWIL wrote:

By the way it has a 262T out of a combine.
Yea it does sound sweet DON. I bet it would easily pull that in any clay. Maybe have to run in second gear though.
 
Is engine out of a "C II" it looks and sounds GOOD!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks for posting.
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My tractor with the C=II engine is the same tractor we pull with  and have a lot of 1st. and 2nd. it has over a 100hp. The ground it is plowing is clay loam  and the far end is black gumbo.
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LOL, I guess I had audio from several videos going simultaneously, sounded like a plow day.  The 262 sounds GOOD!




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Around here Oliver had the best reputation for plows. We had a 4x16 pull-type Oliver and a 3x16 John Deere and the Oliver pulled easier than the John Deere.
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He had or still has a 4-16 pulltype allis plow we used before it pulled it fine too. It will spin before it will pull the motor down. My grandpa had a 4-16 oliver that had the big round pipe running the length of the plow  and I believe dad said it pulled hard. I have also seen the lightduty oliver plows that are basicaly just framework with no beam.  My dads 45 that I grew up on was a diesel that dropped the sleeve it now has a 262G and we used a 4-16 semi-mount allis the whole time I was growing up. The thing about the olivers though you can still get parts for them pretty easy.

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weight, weight and more weight !!!  I know all about the T Booster but even on a mounted plow these tractors perform much better with more weight.  They had the power but with the smaller tires they could use more weight.  Dad used 2 weights in the furrow wheel and 3 in the land wheel and 3 stacked weights on the front. This was with tires full of calcium.  When he used a pull type plow he added one more weight/rear wheel.  Pulled 4-14" SC or Pull type Clay loam ground in Clay county  Indiana. 2nd gear.         
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John Deere plows pulled the easiest. They had to have a easy pulling plow so that their tractors could pull it.
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