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Real Real Off Color Plow

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    Posted: 25 Apr 2011 at 9:50am

Only thing I have in this color. Dad had one when I was real small so that is the best excuse I can come up with to justify having it.

I have been doing little repair stuff for a coupla years. Got into it with more time last fall. I put the last parts on it Saturday.
 
 
 
I had to build a small tool to press these out.
 
 
 
 
Gonna pull it with my Allis Chalmers B when the ground  drys out.
 
Just wish it wasn't a black and white color.
 
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green or not, all old plows look good
red and green are nice for christmas, but orange is all year round
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I'm sure your B won't mind the color... ;)

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Easy to look back and not see it though. Those colors don't compute well in my mind. Like old movies. (black and white)
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Looks good. well said as old equipment is pretty cool. I have one just like it... ah.. not as pretty. Was my Dads. Did not plow as nice as the IH little genius 2btm of his that I still have. That ih plowed a lot of ground cuz the mouldboards are almost sharp at the ends. Nice job on the JD tho. 
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Your wheel cleats are pretty ingenious, Dick. Nice work.
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dad had an old JD 3 bottom....gads...that was the toughest pulling plow! but it would turn under some tall stuff...taller than the tractor! and if you weren't moving when you went to lift it outta the ground, the hyd cyl would break/bend the mounts all to h***!!
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Looks nice Dick. My 35 WC pulled a green and yellow plow all it's working life. I don't have one that color but I have an Orange one. I don't think the tractor will mind either way.
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My dad has one similar only it is a single 16.  I redone it about 5 years ago for him
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