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Plow day NWPA May 15th

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    Posted: 01 May 2021 at 11:50pm
Folks,
 Matt Hickin and I are working on setting up the First Annual Spring Plow Day near the Pioneer Steam and Gas Engine grounds on Saturday May 15 2021. This is near Sagertown PA, in north west PA.
Starting at 9:00.
 Location is .3 miles north of intersection of Rt 198 and Knapp Road. Just past the cemetery. This is just a stones throw from the show grounds on private property. 
Bring your own chairs, snacks, drinks and cover. No Alcohol permitted.

Questions. You can call Matt at  cell: 814-602-1689, or me at cell :814-434-8659

This is a antique tractor fun plow day. Tractors older than 1960, and no more than 4 bottom plows. Parking will be along the road, or you can park at the show grounds and drive over to the field.
 Plow at your on risk. No entry fee. Donations to the club accepted.
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 Chris

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hope you get us some good pictures
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Folks,
We had a good turn out of various tractors and plow combinations: Red Green Orange and Gray. Plows from mounted to trailer. Pictures will probably be in several posts. I think I had 77 pictures. We may have some drone footage coming too.
Weather was perfect. Maybe 12 tractors, 20-25 folks plowing and watching. Some snacks and drinks. Lots of visiting and helping others. Had some wet spots to work around. Had several break downs, repairs.
Here is Matt the co-chair of the event. On my old TD6:

My tractor with friend Ethan S. plowing. He did a nice job. Broke the needle off the new traction booster gauge. I think the fluid was low in the hydraulics. Was making some noise. Will look at that today and call Sandy Lake on Monday on the gauge that is supposed to not break!:)

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote ac hunter Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 16 May 2021 at 4:07pm
     Looks like a lot of fun and will be looking forward to more pictures. That IH dozer would  e a little different to plow with I would think. How does it ride?
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Ac, Folks,
More plowing pictures:















Regards,
 Chris

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Hi looks like you all had fun and thanks for the photo’s .just a thought do you have any one from your local plowing ass come and help with setting up the plows and giving some pointers
Tractors Allis EB,two C,diesel G
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Brings back not so fond memories of sitting on a Deere R dragging a four bottom across 110 acres set fallow a year.  Slow and steady and sleepy as well Sun burnt dry mouthed and seasoned at 14.
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Originally posted by Kiwi Kiwi wrote:

Hi looks like you all had fun and thanks for the photo’s .just a thought do you have any one from your local plowing ass come and help with setting up the plows and giving some pointers

We did not have that, but there were some folks that did help others get going or adjust a little.  Most of the folks that plowed with these are long gone already. 

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Originally posted by DMiller DMiller wrote:

Brings back not so fond memories of sitting on a Deere R dragging a four bottom across 110 acres set fallow a year.  Slow and steady and sleepy as well Sun burnt dry mouthed and seasoned at 14.

We didnt plow quite that much maybe 60-70 acres. But I do remember some of the same exact feelings. It was work, even if you did like driving tractors! 
Hot and sleepy and dry, yea good summary!

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Folks,
 Some additional shots:
Several young men were mentored by family members, Nice job!

Friend Mike S on my 45:


Mikes CA:

Dave E on his Massey:


Matt's F20:

They made short work of these 5 acres:

Thanks to all the members and friends that came out for this event, our first. 
We are planning to do this again next year too! The land owner has some other plots where we can plow also. So more tractors and a little more seat time. 
Thanks for checking in on us.

My WD45 home and cleaned up.  Greased the coulters and set them on a pallet. I coated the plows with Fluid Film. Will see how that holds up till next time.

 Now to prepare for some tractor pulls. 

Regards,
 Chris


Edited by Sugarmaker - 17 May 2021 at 6:21am
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Chris, thanks for all the pictures! The old '45 looks right at home in the dirt.

It's no secret, I'm a plow junkie. My favorite thing to do with these antique tractors. Though pulling the 'ripper' isn't too bad either!

On the adjustments; One of the plow-days I attended last fall there was a JD, (3020 maybe), with mounted three bottom so far out of adjustment it wasn't funny.  The rear bottom was barely in the ground. Had I seen it that day, would have tried to help him adjust. I noticed it in a video that was shot there. I'll see if I can find it.
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Here's the first video, I may have posted these last fall, don't remember.

Here's the second one;
https://youtu.be/N6pkjTbvy-8

For whatever reason I can't get the second link to come up hot, just copy and paste.


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Hey Chris,
     Thanks for the pictures. Wondering what brand of plow did the best job of turning the ground over. Your AC did pretty well. Dad's 3 bottom on the 45 always did an excellent job on sod; no breaks kicked up so there were minimal chunks of sod on top after the disk. 
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Thanks for the pictures Chris bring back memories of younger days
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