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Plowing with the 180xt

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    Posted: 15 Apr 2020 at 7:17pm
Plowing with mine and dads new play toy.
original engine was bad so we swapped in the engine from Dad's 190xt series 3.
Verry tough little tractor.
Engine has not seen work or use in 4 years.
Plow is ih 510 16inch 5bottoms.
We call the tractor the Prototype 180xt.

https://photos.app.goo.gl/9nmEX3ft9BWEiRnf9


Im going to try this and see if it works.

Edited by Ronnie - 17 Apr 2020 at 8:23am
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Wow that’s neat.  I have a 190 XT and I’ll bet that made one good running 180.  I love the sound and performance of a 301 turbo.
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Nice

Edited by DougG - 16 Apr 2020 at 6:44am
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Still trying to get the hang of posting videos.

That 180 weights in at 6000 pounds.

According to our local pulls scale.

Thats allis traction buster at its best
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download it to youtube, then it is easier to post here... or at least it is for me... and Yes, turn the vid...
 and need to put some weight up on the front pulling that plow.
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And I was always amazed at the hills they farm in the Toulouse. LOL Thanks for posting.
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One-Eighty diesel + turbocharger + only 6,000 lbs? (impossible- shipping weight is 7500) + a 5 bottom moldboard plow, usually ends up with the differential getting ripped out in not too many acres of tough plowing. Why ?? Because the land wheel spins too much and the differential is made for 75 HP max.
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301s turbo is whistling while operator is stopped to drop the plow. It’s always sound great when the 301 is pulling. Once the plow has moved into the distance, I can hear the Dodge pickup’s Cummins engine idling.
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Originally posted by AC7060IL AC7060IL wrote:

301s turbo is whistling while operator is stopped to drop the plow. It’s always sound great when the 301 is pulling. Once the plow has moved into the distance, I can hear the Dodge pickup’s Cummins engine idling.
I assume the "whistling" is through a "straight pipe" ?? Our 190 XT has a muffler on it and I've never heard a "whistle" ( wish I did LOL). And our turbo has been replaced with in the past 7 years.
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Needs a bottom dropped off for that tractor. It may have plenty of power, but the tractor just cannot handle it.
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Nice! seems a bit hard on it as a few others said. Pull 4-16s a lot easier
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Yup what Ed said , its cool now till you have it in pieaces
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Yep thats y this was a one time thing with 5 bottoms.
All most hooked the 6 bottoms up.
Going to try to get a 3 bottom plow for it so i dont heart the rear end.
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I will try the youtube thing
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Originally posted by DougG DougG wrote:

Yup what Ed said , its cool now till you have it in pieaces

Really great way to mess up a field is to have to keep raising the plow out of the ground so the tractor can pull it. I couldn't watch more than about 1/2 way, lol! 
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There's some people on this site that really shouldn't comment on post because they don't have anything nice to say.
I didn't post this to get criticized on it by people.
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And this is why this site keep losing members.
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Sorry if offended anyone. Just call them as I see them. I see way too often guys trying to pull too big a plow, because it is cool, but it's frustrating having to keep raising it to get it moving. 
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Originally posted by Ronnie Ronnie wrote:

And this is why this site keep losing members.
What is your "criteria" for this site "losing" members ?? Apparently (I did not partake in your video) the plowing methods were a little unorthodox ??
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