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Took the WD out plowing after a 2 year break!

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    Posted: 22 Oct 2022 at 8:34pm
Been two years since I've had the WD out but had a few free hours and a couple acres or so of bean field to play in, so I put the snap coupler plow on and went to work.

Some video I put on youtube (actually figured out how to record in HD, just wish I had spent more time putting the camera in better spots with the sun, but hard to record yourself).


Anyway, just a few passes and the plow shined up nicely. I can never get it to stop sticking to the top pieces, but I plowed on anyway.








Anyway, after a few hours of fun, wire wheeled it all clean with my angle grinder and re-greased the plow and tucked it back in the shed. Had no issues pulling in 2nd gear wide open throttle.
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Nice to plow with when they are working good. Have plowed alot of acers with a WD45 and three bottom plow in year past.                   MACK
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Nice video and your WD handled that 3 bottom plow easily. Beautiful soil that you turned over. Good to see old school tractors and equipment still in use. Makes me wanna put my plow on my WD and D17 to have some fun.
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In this area those top pieces that won't scour were called cover boards. Dad had several snap coupler plows, I can't remember his ever having them. You did a good job plowin with the old gal. It would have been a perfect day to plow here today. 80° and breezy.
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Beautiful job both plowing and recording it. Awesome job!!
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Nice video. Cover-boards are hard to get shined up enough they don't do that. I actually took them off my 73 plow as they contribute to plugging in trashy conditions.

Plowed the garden yesterday. I like to dig deep in the garden, furrow measured 10".


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Boy, that brings back memories, spent many an hour on that same pair.  Those "Old Girls" turned a lot of dirt in their day.  Dad moved up from 2-16's to 3-14's, no problem except had to drop a bottom in alfalfa.
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I just spent the day yesterday doing the same thing with my wd45 and three bottoms at a plow day in a bean field.We plowed all afternoon and had a ball.The ole 45 and plow did great.Nice video,thanks for posting it.
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Looks like fun. Glad you could get out and put the old girl to work. Great job plowing and making the video.
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Mack -- Indeed! I had a rough spot when hitting a bump where the tractor died on me about 30 seconds later. I think it knocked some gunk loose in the gas tank. I fiddled with the electrical and all was well, and finally when futzing with the gas side I saw a giant "swirl" go thru the sediment bowl and she fired back up. Other than that, plowed great!

AC720Man -- Thanks! It was a lot of fun. I only get a chance to do it every other year (I only play in the bean trash, the way they plant corn anymore I would have to disc it up before I could plow it, seems like it plugs up too easy).

200Tom1 -- Thanks! Yeah, I am debating on taking the cover boards off for this soil... It just seems to ball up in there. It was in the mid-70s here; absolutely great

captaindana -- Appreciate it! I should've taken a few more video angles, but working on learning my new camera and tripod system.

IBWD Mike -- Definitely thinking I may need to take the coverboards off. This tractor used to be on a sandy farm, and up here in the clay I think it just gets plugged up on top. Nice job plowing good and deep there!

Dennis J OPKs -- For sure, would love to know how many acres both my WDs have turned over in their prime. I can't imagine sitting on that seat for hours on end every day to go thru the fields. Definitely a more physically demanding job than one would expect.

ac45dave -- Very cool! Seems like plowing in the bean trash is the best, seems to roll under nicely and not give too much grief.

Pat the Plumber CIL -- Thank you! Nice to blow some cobwebs out and get the engine nice and warmed up for a change. :)
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Nice pictures !  The third one down with the field & sky in front of the tractor should be framed !!!  Only reason I stay here in the red dirt & scrubby pines & too close neighbors.... is cause the wife won't move !!!!  keith so. va.
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GG,
Where is that nice shiuny WD?
Great pictures! Thanks for posting and sharing your plow day!
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Mine only comes out once a year for a couple hours of plowing, never misses a beat! When I first dragged my pull type Case plow out of the grove where it sat for 60+ years I dropped it in the ground just to see how it would work and it shined up like a new dime in about 15 min.
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tractorboy -- Thanks! I'm pretty happy with how some of these shots came out. That one and the other from the other angle I like quite a lot. Next time I think I'll put the camera for a closer view to the tractor going down and up the row so you can see the furrow/dirt roll.

Sugarmaker -- Haha, well, I don't have a plow for that tractor. Or actually, I have the plow frame (apparently the one that came with the tractor) but the shares and mold boards are completely rotted out so it needs rebuilt before I can use it. But it is on the todo list haha. So it didn't get out of the shed for any plow adventures!

Bill_MN -- It's fun to just take 'em out for a spin. I always joke that about the time I am ready to put it all back up, I've finally remembered what I'm actually doing and how to plow again lol.
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I think I have the same 3 bottom plow.
It is great being a disciple of Jesus! 1950 WD, 1957 D17...retired in Iowa,
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