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Posted by 8N'r--WI on April 23, 2007 at 04:40:13 from (70.92.156.171):
This weekend, I was able to give my tractor a proper workout. The last 2 years, I have used it for mowing, hauling wood, and light duties around my property. I thought you guys might enjoy the pics. Following tips from Hobo and Zane, I hooked up the Dearborn 2-14, attached the coulters for breaking the sod and off I went plowing a field for the first time. A view from my 51 8N work tractor. Plowed in 2nd gear at almost full throttle. Plow was turning furrows down about 8 inches and "Ernie" was getting a good workout. It wasn't just too crooked? It took a few passes for this plowing newbie, but seemed to work out fairly decent. Finished the day with some light duty tree planting work. It is raining on that freshly turned field today. Next weekend will be discing and planting time. I can't believe how well these old tractors still can work.----Tim
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