Posted by Adirondack case guy on October 23, 2019 at 17:35:10 from (74.65.90.205):
I have really enjoyed running my 50 yro. Case 931 on the plow, but it was working hard pulling it in the 4-5mph range. 5x18 and I was getting some tire damage. I have no stake in the farm, but have been providing my tractor and time to help out at the farm since one of my uncles passed away last Aug. Yesterday I hooked the farm's MX110 MFD on the plow. It took a couple hours to get plow and tractor into sync, but all is working great now. The MX is no spring chicken. When I shut it off tonight the digital clock said it has 9581 hrs on it. With the extra power and 4WD I am now in the 5 plus mph range.I finished off a 17A field and a 29A field yesterday afternoon and today. I moved to 2 other fields on side hills and struck out new lands on both but there was water running out of the bottom of the furrows. I will leave those fields and move down to the other farm land tomorrow, that hopefully will be drier.
Gee;Did you notice the paneramic view out the windshield and no muffler to look around??
The next pic is of the limestone bedrock lying only inches under the topsoil in lots of fields around here. The bottom of the furrow looks like a rough sidewalk after the plow bottoms lift the soil off of it.
Thr next pic is of the long shadows from the pine trees at the south end of the field.
This last bunch of pics are of the next 2 fields that I hoped to plow, but the were too wet.
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