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Chuck C
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Moldboard plowed with the Farmall super M Saturday and used the field cultivators on the D2, then disked and planted winter wheat with the D2 today. Two different fields. Wheat field was not plowed before I used the field cultivator. I was going to do it all with the Super M put the governer broke so I used the D2 instead.
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Mon, Oct 5, 2015 7:52 AM
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I fi[attachment=31488]IMG_0248.JPG[/attachment][attachment=31489]IMG_0252.JPG[/attachment]xed the pics
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Mon, Oct 5, 2015 7:59 AM
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I fi[attachment=31488]IMG_0248.JPG[/attachment][attachment=31489]IMG_0252.JPG[/attachment]xed the pics
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One more pic of the D2 and grain drill
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Mon, Oct 5, 2015 8:06 AM
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One more pic of the D2 and grain drill
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Wow crazy coincidence, I spent all day today plowing up a 4 acre chunk of my field in preparation for planting hay crop next spring, with a Farmall Super M and 3 bottom IH No.8 plow. The D2 is gonna do all the discing next weekend (weather permitting) so I'll have to get some pics of that. Definitely prefer the steel tracks when driving over the plow furrows, really smoothes out the ride and creates less compaction too.

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Mon, Oct 5, 2015 9:35 AM
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Wow crazy coincidence, I spent all day today plowing up a 4 acre chunk of my field in preparation for planting hay crop next spring, with a Farmall Super M and 3 bottom IH No.8 plow. The D2 is gonna do all the discing next weekend (weather permitting) so I'll have to get some pics of that. Definitely prefer the steel tracks when driving over the plow furrows, really smoothes out the ride and creates less compaction too.

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looking good fellas not that I know anything about the moldboard plough they were never used much out we all used disc ploughs all looks very neat to me there

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Mon, Oct 5, 2015 12:36 PM
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looking good fellas not that I know anything about the moldboard plough they were never used much out we all used disc ploughs all looks very neat to me there

Paul
Hey, MrsMP.
Guess what I saw over the weekend. A certain 4T series D7 that we last heard of pulling a twin-shank cable ripper was sitting in a corner of a paddock down South of Toowoomba with a li'l itty bitty spring tine cultivator behind it - that a Farmall H would have pulled. I suspect that somebody down thataway might ackshully LIKE the clanking and screeching of dry steel tracks and the dust that they throw up - PLUS maybe also that slow-banging chugging sound from the old 4-banger.

Wonders will . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .?

He wasn't home to ask him about it and I didn't hava camera.

Just my 0.02.

You have a wonderful day. Best wishes. Deas Plant.

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Mon, Oct 5, 2015 2:11 PM
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Hey, MrsMP.
Guess what I saw over the weekend. A certain 4T series D7 that we last heard of pulling a twin-shank cable ripper was sitting in a corner of a paddock down South of Toowoomba with a li'l itty bitty spring tine cultivator behind it - that a Farmall H would have pulled. I suspect that somebody down thataway might ackshully LIKE the clanking and screeching of dry steel tracks and the dust that they throw up - PLUS maybe also that slow-banging chugging sound from the old 4-banger.

Wonders will . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .?

He wasn't home to ask him about it and I didn't hava camera.

Just my 0.02.
nice pic boys. i might have to figure out this plowing looks like fun. have you try any more with the fire plow. Deas No Pic's not sure if we can beleave you. no pic it did not happen lol
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Tue, Oct 6, 2015 7:58 AM
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nice pic boys. i might have to figure out this plowing looks like fun. have you try any more with the fire plow. Deas No Pic's not sure if we can beleave you. no pic it did not happen lol
This weekend we had our annual SteamDown, which we means we know the season is coming to an end for playing in the dirt. We had 3 steam engines, 2 gas tractors and a diesel. In the following pictures you'll see a 1937 C Case, that my grandfather bought brand new when he quit farming with horses. It was converted to rubber in 1939. Also there is a 1951 D2, with which I pull a JD 4-16 plow, and a 1950 G John Deere. Tough plowing all day, haven't had much rain for 2 months. Ground was extremely hard, tough to keep plows in the ground.

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Here is my Dad and nephew plowing with the Case.

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Teaching my great-niece Lexi how to drive the D2.

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Teaching my niece Kimberly how to operate the D2.

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Great-niece Lexi has caught on fast.

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Here is my Dad, granddaughter Brooklyn and myself.

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Brooklyn and myself on the G with the 110 Case steam engine in the background.
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Tue, Oct 6, 2015 8:47 AM
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This weekend we had our annual SteamDown, which we means we know the season is coming to an end for playing in the dirt. We had 3 steam engines, 2 gas tractors and a diesel. In the following pictures you'll see a 1937 C Case, that my grandfather bought brand new when he quit farming with horses. It was converted to rubber in 1939. Also there is a 1951 D2, with which I pull a JD 4-16 plow, and a 1950 G John Deere. Tough plowing all day, haven't had much rain for 2 months. Ground was extremely hard, tough to keep plows in the ground.

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Here is my Dad and nephew plowing with the Case.

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Teaching my great-niece Lexi how to drive the D2.

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Teaching my niece Kimberly how to operate the D2.

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Great-niece Lexi has caught on fast.

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Here is my Dad, granddaughter Brooklyn and myself.

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Brooklyn and myself on the G with the 110 Case steam engine in the background.
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thats a nice d2, new shoes??
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Tue, Oct 6, 2015 9:04 AM
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thats a nice d2, new shoes??
No, it was a farm tractor in the Red River Valley, all black dirt no rocks. almost like graphite.
Also 5700 original hours👍👍
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Tue, Oct 6, 2015 9:17 AM
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No, it was a farm tractor in the Red River Valley, all black dirt no rocks. almost like graphite.
Also 5700 original hours👍👍
Good pics thanks for posting. AND I like the 110 thanks Claney
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Tue, Oct 6, 2015 10:13 AM
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