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Here are some more pictures from today.

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I'd like to see a video of the plow above in action.. Anyone have any? What is it called?
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This picture is for those who say no one ever dishes an H's rims inside.
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This planter was made from just a few original parts that were then copied for the remaining rows to get 4.
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I love the looks of a 240 narrow front. Don't ask me why.
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Some sort of swinging drawbar adjuster. So can anyone tell me when a swinging drawbar was used? My Grandpa's H didn't have it installed.
 
Hs with wheels dished in look ugly. It's my opinion and you can have yours... :lol:

The "swinging hitch thing" is called a sidehill hitch. It is for plowing on hills. The plow can't run straight behind the tractor because of the hill so you adjust where it runs so it plows in the right spot. Make sense???
 
In that last picture it is called a hill side hitch. It is used for pulling a plow on a hillside. Because the tractor is going to want to go down hill you can adjust it to keep it going straight, atleast that's what I have been told.
 
Any tractor with the wheels dished in tell me somebody was to lazy to turn them around when they were new. The only absoulete reason to have them in is if your trailer is not wide enought to set them properly. If used with duals then that can be a reason to set them in to equalize the load on the axle but keep the duals on then.
 
(quoted from post at 10:44:57 07/23/12) Any tractor with the wheels dished in tell me somebody was to lazy to turn them around when they were new. The only absoulete reason to have them in is if your trailer is not wide enought to set them properly. If used with duals then that can be a reason to set them in to equalize the load on the axle but keep the duals on then.
Evidently some people never did row crop work nor understand why tractors were built with adjustable tread.
 
(quoted from post at 10:29:38 07/23/12)
(quoted from post at 10:44:57 07/23/12) Any tractor with the wheels dished in tell me somebody was to lazy to turn them around when they were new. The only absoulete reason to have them in is if your trailer is not wide enought to set them properly. If used with duals then that can be a reason to set them in to equalize the load on the axle but keep the duals on then.
Evidently some people never did row crop work nor understand why tractors were built with adjustable tread.

Exactly!!!
 
(quoted from post at 10:29:38 07/23/12)
(quoted from post at 10:44:57 07/23/12) Any tractor with the wheels dished in tell me somebody was to lazy to turn them around when they were new. The only absoulete reason to have them in is if your trailer is not wide enought to set them properly. If used with duals then that can be a reason to set them in to equalize the load on the axle but keep the duals on then.
Evidently some people never did row crop work nor understand why tractors were built with adjustable tread.

Correct, isn't dished in the only way they will fit on 30" rows?

Also, I think some of the threads in this post don't understand what in and out is.
 

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