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PLOW DAY 2008

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    Posted: 02 Feb 2010 at 1:42am
Here is a link to some plow day pics from my plow day in 2008 mostly orange but a couple other colors too...have a look.
 
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Enjoyed the pics. Johnny.  Have question for you guys.  Are the rear weights different for a WC spokes, then a styled or a WD.    thanks   
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Wow look at that beautiful soil! Not a rock in site! 
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Glad you all liked the photos!!  Here in southern illinois we have rocks in fields too, but not at all like they have in the northern states.  The field was about half sandy and half black gumbo.  The tractors pulled through the sand pretty easily but when they got to the gumbo they were brought to their knees.  We had a fun time and had many visitors.
 
The weights on the wc are f&h and I cant speak for the weights on a wd but they are not the same on my wd45.  I am sure someone here can address if they would fit on a wd or not.  I would assume they would but I dont know for sure.
 
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote ToddSin NY Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 03 Feb 2010 at 1:35am
Johnny we have a couple of small fields we don't even plow because of so many rock. I'm not talking about baseball size stuff, I mean stuff as big as a garden tractor and bigger! We disc it and if any "hard heads" are hit we dig them up fill the hole in best we can and plant it.
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