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Implement Alley Discussion Forum

Topic: Correct plow for a 70 rowcrop?
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55deere70

01-19-2013 07:03:51
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What would have been the plow(s) sold with a 70 rowcrop in 1955?

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AJB-830

01-22-2013 20:33:28
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Re: Correct plow for a 70 rowcrop? in reply to Bret4207, 01-19-2013 07:03:51  
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No it will work just fine with a 3 pt hitch, you just don't use the "horsehead" which you probably don't have anyway. I have had mine hooked to a JD 6230. You might want to find a parts plow to make it a 3-bottom. Two bottoms are not much of a load for a 70. Al

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55deere70

01-22-2013 16:56:11
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Re: Correct plow for a 70 rowcrop? in reply to 55deere70, 01-19-2013 07:03:51  
I think you're right, it's an 812. I have the missing bottom. It seems I already have a plow of the right vintage just a little small for the 70. Will this plow work with my aftermarket 3 point hitch? Or does it need the 801 hitch?

This post was edited by 55deere70 at 16:57:04 01/22/13.

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55deere70

01-21-2013 12:01:43
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Re: Correct plow for a 70 rowcrop? in reply to 55deere70, 01-19-2013 07:03:51  
Can you guys identify this 2 bottom I have? One bottom is removed and the coulter turned up out of the way.

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AJB-830

01-21-2013 13:01:24
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Re: Correct plow for a 70 rowcrop? in reply to 55deere70, 01-21-2013 12:01:43  
The handle and other parts that I can see look just like my 813. It might have been an 812 that someone removed one of the bottoms. Al

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55deere70

01-20-2013 16:47:22
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Re: Correct plow for a 70 rowcrop? in reply to 55deere70, 01-19-2013 07:03:51  
I just looked at JD parts catalog. 555 and 666 are too new, they would be 55 and 66 for pull type. 813 and 814 are right for mounted. Thanks for the help.

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AJB-830

01-20-2013 18:38:32
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Re: Correct plow for a 70 rowcrop? in reply to 55deere70, 01-20-2013 16:47:22  

I believe a JD 813 plow would be correct for a 70. I am not sure if mine is an 810 or 813 but it had the "horse head" that you need to connect it to a 70 JD with an 801 hitch. Maybe somebody might know if I have an 813 or 810. Way back in 1955 or so one, of my neighbors bought a new 70 diesel with an 801 hitch and he used a 3 bottom like the one in my picture. A 55 or 66 plow would be a much better plow if you plan on plowing. These 801 hitch plows don't work that well. The 2nd picture is my 70 pulling a 3 bottom 55 plow. Al

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James22

01-21-2013 09:37:03
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Re: Correct plow for a 70 rowcrop? in reply to AJB-830, 01-20-2013 18:38:32  
Yours is an 813. The base numbering system was 810 and then the third was the number of bottoms. An 812 was two bottoms, 814 was four bottoms. Don't think they had a 811. Believe the smaller tractors such as the 40 went with a model 412.

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AJB-830

01-21-2013 11:03:50
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Re: Correct plow for a 70 rowcrop? in reply to James22, 01-21-2013 09:37:03  

James, Thank you for the information. Now I understand why I couldn't tell the difference between an 810 and an 813 in the parts manual. Actually, I must have an 814 as I bought it originally with 4 bottoms. I took one off because 4 bottoms were too much for my 70 in my land. Al

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55deere70

01-20-2013 16:26:05
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Re: Correct plow for a 70 rowcrop? in reply to 55deere70, 01-19-2013 07:03:51  
Thanks Mike I'll look into those

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MikeinKy

01-20-2013 16:03:49
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Re: Correct plow for a 70 rowcrop? in reply to 55deere70, 01-19-2013 07:03:51  
Pull type should be a 555 or 666, if mounted it would be a 813 or 814. the 810 came out with the 620 and 720. 810A with the 30 series.

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55deere70

01-20-2013 03:30:29
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Re: Correct plow for a 70 rowcrop? in reply to 55deere70, 01-19-2013 07:03:51  
That's why I'm asking, I'm not sure of the years of plows. If I find one at a sale I'd like to know if it's the right year to go with my 70.

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James22

01-19-2013 12:24:34
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Re: Correct plow for a 70 rowcrop? in reply to 55deere70, 01-19-2013 07:03:51  
Models 55,66,77 and the "H" or hydraulic versions. Probably the 44 was a tad small. As was mentioned pretty sure the 810 was the 3pt version.

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Leroy

01-19-2013 15:01:02
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Re: Correct plow for a 70 rowcrop? in reply to James22, 01-19-2013 12:24:34  
I think those are too old to be correct, would be a later model like 555 instead of the 55. Those you mentioned date to either 1945 or 1946 with the introduction of power troll on the A, B & G tractors.

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James22

01-19-2013 19:30:02
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Re: Correct plow for a 70 rowcrop? in reply to Leroy, 01-19-2013 15:01:02  
Could look to be sure but almost certain the triple numbered series plows (555,666 etc)didn't come out before the 20 series tractors and would bet they weren't sold before the 30 series which would mean "58. I've got a "56; "57; "58; and 1960 Modern Farming and would need to review to be certain.

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BushogPapa

01-19-2013 14:37:03
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Re: Correct plow for a 70 rowcrop? in reply to James22, 01-19-2013 12:24:34  

3x14" or 3x16" (but I doubt 16")..

Certainly would have had a Gauge Wheel on any fully mounted plow...

Ron..

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DeltaRed

01-19-2013 07:46:02
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Re: Correct plow for a 70 rowcrop? in reply to 55deere70, 01-19-2013 07:03:51  
If you were in irrigated country,the correct plow
would be a JD #820.Two bottom,rollover.

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Leroy

01-19-2013 07:08:05
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Re: Correct plow for a 70 rowcrop? in reply to 55deere70, 01-19-2013 07:03:51  
Would depend on if a fully mounted or a drag type and then what part of the country you are in. There could be a half dozen that would have been sold with that tractor when new.

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