centralilbaler - Oh man, I know there's some gumbo around here, I can imagine just burying the plow in it and being done haha.
4wdtom - Thanks, it's a 1953 I believe (regular WD with the crooked shifter), but she still runs really good.
NEKS - I think grandpa sold off the cultivator in the 80s, but left the brackets on. I kind of like 'em, haha.
tomstractorsandtoys - You're welcome, thanks. :)
jeffcat, fixerupper, BushhogPapa, Butch(OH) - Ah yes, always dust and pidgeon poo! The plow isn't quite shined up like I want, except for the tips. When I first put it back into service I used an angle grinder with one of those knob wire brushes and got a lot of rust and nasty off but there's still a layer of black oxide on it. I do keep it greased, but I haven't gotten it shined up enough yet. Need to find some sandy/rocky soil I think or just to keep plowing with it. But maybe it was a bit too wet and sticky this time? I think I just need to go out and keep at it. Now if only I could drive a straight row with the plow, to boot, lol...
Another pic -- I have a 3 bottom snap coupler mounted plow.
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