Thanks for the replies all! Was hoping to get back out and plow again but its been raining here, but hope to get a few more hours on the plow to scout it some more before the snows hit in a month or two!
flying belgian / Leroy -- Yeah, the cover boards just want to plug up. Thinking about just taking them off. Are they made for plowing up like corn stalks and stuff?
jeffcat -- Indeed, I always wear my earmuffs when driving the tractor. Old girl is LOUD!! Grandpa left the old corn screen on the front and the cultivator brackets so I just left that and other pieces on as I think they look neat. I actually did use a knot cup brush on an angle grinder for several hours to try and get it ready for the first use and I think it helped a lot.
Jerry He / Charlie M -- Will cover it before I shed it for the year. I tried 140 wt oil one year (fail), grease another year (did better but sat too long).
showcrop -- Hmmm, not sure. I know I can drop it down low enough that the tractor can only pull it in first gear! But with a little bit of traction boost (about a thumb width up on the hydraulic lever) she'll pull in 2nd gear. Seems to cut thru the clay soil pretty good, but unsure about the share dimension. I can tell the tips have been welded back up at some point (probably stick weld).
larry@stinescorner -- Thanks!
Meangreen -- Oooh never heard that idea with soft clay brick. I think I've got a few so I could give that a try in the places where it isn't shined up well yet.
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