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IH 1066 Plowing trouble
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Posted by Paul on April 24, 2003 at 07:31:04 from (66.71.10.157):
I am in college, and went home for Easter break. While I was at home I figured I would help my dad out and get some plowing done. So I took the 1066 and hooked it to the 4X16 plows. Yes I know the tractor can pull a plow a lot bigger, but if I can't go fast then I don't want to do it. It was great plowing condition, it was just wet enough that the plows went in the ground but yet dry enough that I didn't spin out. I could plow on the level in H2 but it really worked the old tractor had to bring it back to H1 on the hills and in rough spots. I would drop them plows and take off it would pick the front end up about 6 or 8 inches, perfect for plowing then it put all the weight on the back tires for traction. Well I plowed a couple of fields for him then came home and parked the tractor and plow he came out and looked at the plows and wanted to know what I did to his plows. The last bottom was half gone and what was left looked like a spider web of cracks. The only thing we can figure is at the speed that I was going at I came in contact with a rock, and since the plows haven't been used in a while, the trip part rusted and didn't let the plow trip. I talked to him last night and he told me he got a new bottom and also 700 pound of weight for the front end, he also advised me to slow down next time. Well just thought I would pass my fun weekend on to you all. Next we will see how fast we can pull the 12 foot disk with the 2 7 foot culipackers behind it.
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