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caseman-d

03-30-2008 17:28:09




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I finally went to the other place and got my disk so I could work my hay ground. Was wanting to find another smaller disk to use here. (Actually I wanted a Case) Was cheaper to haul this one back.
Was deciding which tractor to use, the 600 or 900B since both were diesels and was easy on fuel. Turned out I had to move more tractors than I wanted to. I had easy access to the 910B (which is an LP tractor) so thought I would give it a chance. Tank said it was 40 pecent full so I decided to get it ready.

Now it's one thing to have a tractor ready to pull with, but to farm with is another thing. Checked fluids and added where necessary. Awwww yes the couplers. Case special couplers. Out of 30 case tractors I only have one set of male connectors. Been many years since the couplers have been used. Little balls stuck, orings shot, other orings scuffed inside. About an hour later had the couplers working.

Hooked up the hose's and was ready to give it a try. Since one coupler had a bad oring inside I did have small leak. Ready for a test run. Left the wings up on the disk as it seems to do a better job.
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Made a couple of rounds before one of the hoses said they had enough and was blowing oil averywhere. Had a good one on the 600 as I had used it before. Then I found out the other coupler pulled out the otherway because of missing oring and lost bunch of the little balls. Turned out still had enough to hold the male coupler in.
Next moring was a bit chilly but had to finish the job. The 910B was ready for a couple hour workout.

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The 910B handled the disk good in 3rd, trany sounded good, the LP engine never missed a beat.

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around and around we went.

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Field did work pretty well, some places may need it twice. I should have had the drag hoked to the disk.

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Was cool , thats why the heavy jacket.

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Enough posing, time to get the disking done.

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Hope you enjoy the pictures.

caseman-d

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Ande

04-01-2008 14:06:09




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 Re: 910B Working in reply to caseman-d, 03-30-2008 17:28:09  
Hello Caseman,
Man those are nice pictures!After you got everything to settle down I bet you had some fun even thought it was cold.You got me thinking now here and we still have snow on the ground!Thanks for sharing your pictures!



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Bret4207

04-01-2008 07:28:53




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 Re: 910B Working in reply to caseman-d, 03-30-2008 17:28:09  
Nice pics. Please excuse my ignorance, but what are you going to do with the ground now? I"ve thought of running a disc over my ground set straight in the spring before the clay sets up too much. Are you planting or just breaking it up to regrow?



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caseman-d

04-01-2008 20:51:48




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 Re: 910B Working in reply to Bret4207, 04-01-2008 07:28:53  

Bret4207 said: (quoted from post at 07:28:53 04/01/08) Nice pics. Please excuse my ignorance, but what are you going to do with the ground now? I"ve thought of running a disc over my ground set straight in the spring before the clay sets up too much. Are you planting or just breaking it up to regrow?


Bret,

What I'm working is my hay field, used to be pretty good alfalfa but cheat grass and kocsher (not sure if spelled right)weed. Cut early last year before cheat headed out, then it turned dry and alfalfa all most got choked out with kocsher weed. Hopefully bt disking and draging I might give the alfalfa a boost. Also helps to keep grass from clumping and making the field rough. Kinda like when you work your lawn.

caseman-d

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Glenn F.

04-01-2008 04:17:09




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 Re: 910B Working in reply to caseman-d, 03-30-2008 17:28:09  
Cool pictures. Years ago us boys had spotted a 900 we wanted Dad but it never happened. Neat tractors. Thank you for posting.

Glenn F.



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jim handke

03-31-2008 13:53:29




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 Re: 910B Working in reply to caseman-d, 03-30-2008 17:28:09  
Thanks for the pictures. Wish I could get to chisel my ground, but too wet. Showers today, .15" total. Way too cool here also, sometimes 10 to 15 degrees below normal.



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JRT

03-30-2008 20:04:40




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 Re: 910B Working in reply to caseman-d, 03-30-2008 17:28:09  
Thank you very much for those pictures caseman -D. I really enjoyed that. I have an old 900. Not near as good of shape as yours though. Would like to hook it up to something someday and see what it would do.



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Gene Dotson

03-30-2008 18:21:07




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 Re: 910B Working in reply to caseman-d, 03-30-2008 17:28:09  
Nice pictures.
Tractors are still in the barn and looks like they will be for the next 2 weeks. Soil is saturated and raining now with another 2 inches forecast for this week. Western Ohio... Gene



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caseman-d

04-01-2008 20:25:34




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 Re: 910B Working in reply to Gene Dotson, 03-30-2008 18:21:07  
Gene send rain this way, we can use all you can send. Still getting snow, we would like to have some nice warm rain now.

caseman-d



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LenND

03-30-2008 18:19:26




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 Re: 910B Working in reply to caseman-d, 03-30-2008 17:28:09  
Nice group of pictures. I have an old 900B diesel and have worked a lot of acres with it. Good old tractors.



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