[quote="firekat"]Hello
Just wondering if anyone out there has any pictures about how to make your own breaking plow or any pictures of plows. I'm trying to get the best idea first then putting it to the test.
Thanks alot for the input.
firekat[/quote]
Couple of old Johndeereplows![]()
Was at the florida flywheelers show couple a years ago and they had one it took a D7 and Td18 to pull will have to see if I have any pics. Jason
Is this the one you were talking about?![]()
That would be the one!!!
Agristruction, Selma, CA
http://www.agristruction.com/moldboard.html
[quote="CR"]Agristruction, Selma, CA
http://www.agristruction.com/moldboard.html[/quote]
They have the components to build at least one D9 Quad.
[quote="CR"]Agristruction, Selma, CA
http://www.agristruction.com/moldboard.html[/quote]
They have the components to build at least one D9 Quad.
Those parts have been on their site for the last 10 years +/-.
Supposedly the owner at the time Gus Collin had Buster Peterson build one of the first DD9's or Quad 9's for deep ripping to break through the layer of Hardpan.
The term Hardpan in this part of world refers to a relatively thin layer of sandstone created during the end of the last Ice age. There are some places such as the Forestiere underground gardens in nearby Fresno, CA where the hardpan is thick enough that early immigrants built homes into the rock to avoid the valley heat. Most places the hard pan is usually only inches thick and about 2' below the sandy topsoil.
http://www.forestiere-historicalcenter.com/
Here are some more pictures that I have posted before. These came from one of my cousins Senior Projects at Cal Poly some time ago.