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allen in texas Regular
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Posted: Sat Jan 26, 2013 7:03 pm Post subject: Plowing with the Oliver 6241, a video |
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EdEStYYl1Ts
Thought y'all might like to see this. Got questions. I'll answer what I can.
I guess you have to copy and past the link.
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DeltaRed Tractor Guru
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Posted: Mon Jan 28, 2013 8:05 am Post subject: Re: Plowing with the Oliver 6241, a video |
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Good Job!!!! |
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Dave Gunem Regular
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Posted: Mon Jan 28, 2013 7:21 pm Post subject: Re: Plowing with the Oliver 6241, a video |
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Thanks for the clip and it got me to go out to the building where they are and look at mine . The ground is a tic hard in these parts this time of year so look was all I could do . Yours is looking good and it didn"t plug with all that trash . Does it work as good the other way ? Got a good comment on one of mine with slat bottoms [ JD 825 2x16 ] on a JD 630 " that plows got antlers " . Lookin at it from the front with the shiny slats in transport position it does indeed look like it has 2 sets of chrome antlers . Anywayz looking good and keep"er shiny !! |
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allen in texas Regular
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Posted: Tue Jan 29, 2013 6:10 am Post subject: Re: Plowing with the Oliver 6241, a video |
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| Dave Gunem wrote: | | (quoted from post at 04:21:26 01/29/13) Thanks for the clip and it got me to go out to the building where they are and look at mine . The ground is a tic hard in these parts this time of year so look was all I could do . Yours is looking good and it didn"t plug with all that trash . Does it work as good the other way ? Got a good comment on one of mine with slat bottoms [ JD 825 2x16 ] on a JD 630 " that plows got antlers " . Lookin at it from the front with the shiny slats in transport position it does indeed look like it has 2 sets of chrome antlers . Anywayz looking good and keep"er shiny !! |
Actually, When I made the video, the plow worked just a tad better going the other way. I made a few adjustments after I made the video and now both sides do the same as far as I can tell.
As far as the trash, I did plug up a couple of times. Coulters would probably help and I think I will add them if I can ever find some. And I needed trash boards. I didn't completely cover the trash all the time.
And I need about twice the ground to get the bottoms completely shined up. Almost got there but not quite. I had to scrape less on each pass but like I said, ran out of ground before they were all bright and shiny.
I looked at several JD 825's before I bought this Oliver. I couldn't see how I was going to be able to set the plow up for my wheel spacing so I passed on them.
Antlers! I bet that does look cool. Chrome antlers. LOL |
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