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DannyTN

01-21-2008 18:36:02




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Brought home a disk plow today that the previous owner said was off a Farmall B. I planned to use it on my super C when fixed. When pulled from weeds it had 4 large disks instead of the 2 I expected. Disks are 25.25 inches and deep cupped and the furrow wheel is heavy steel with 3 weights . This looks like a lot of plow for a B or C. Could the man be wrong about what it came off of or can the B or C pull this plow?

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CNKS

01-22-2008 05:31:27




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 Re: IH disc plow in reply to DannyTN, 01-21-2008 18:36:02  
If it came off an A,B,or C it is not the disk plow that is equivalent to the more common moldboard. It is what is called a "tiller" or a "one way", takes less draft and has a wider cut than the usual plow. But, I have never seen one. And, I don't think IH ever made a true semi-mounted plow (moldboard equivalent) (in the late 40's early 50's) with more than 3 disks, that being the H/M 150. I am not talking about the plows that appeared in the late 50's etc. And if it fit a B, it will have to be modified to fit a C, the mounting points are completely different. I assume you mean semi-mount and not trailing, if you mean trailing, all bets are off.

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Texas Sand

01-21-2008 20:41:13




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 Re: IH disc plow in reply to DannyTN, 01-21-2008 18:36:02  
Could you post a pic of the plow? I'd like to see on IH plow, I'm getting ready to pull a 3 bottom Case plow with 32" disk on it right now. Pulled 2 deep cup disk in sandy soil at 18-22" with a 1066 last year. Pulled fine in the sandier soil, but when you hit some tighter stuff it had traction problems even with water and PLENTY of wheel weights.



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gene bender

01-21-2008 19:09:28




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 Re: IH disc plow in reply to DannyTN, 01-21-2008 18:36:02  
All the shows ive seen aint never seen 4 discs on either a B or C two is more common. Your soil has to be light as in heavy soil they dont work good as a TEXAN told me.



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