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Justin got some AGs tonight.  I sure would love to stick this plow in the dirt some day!  Unique tractor, crazy custom rear lift, what’s not to love?

 

 

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After my plow day weekend, I was glad to be able to let Justin eat a bit of furrow sammich!


I believe I have a smaller plow that would benefit the cause here, it needs a different hitch welded to it.  Once complete, it’ll remind me how generous my pal @roadapples was, he gave a couple plows to me hoping they would be put to use.

 

The engine on Justin is quite amazing, until it gets warm.  Once it’s been run around long enough, it starts venting quite a bit of oil.  I sure do enjoy the way a Suburban drives, over the RJs.  A huge Thanks! to those Spaniards running the RJs hard in the furrow, and Cecil listening to his customers!

 

 

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It was good to get this 551 going as well.  


There was a bit of fuel in the tank, but the bowl was shut off.  The carb bowl was squeaky clean!  I drained the fuel out of the tank and shot some fresh rec fuel in there.  

After a couple pulls, it popped to life with a big ole cloud of smoke while everyone was in the shop eating lunch!  :hide:

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The battery I had for it was kaput, and so was the next one on the charger.  After Dan and Jim messed around with the wiring for a while, we came to an ahah moment, where the starter solenoid can be wired in two ways.  If the positive from the battery is on one post, it needs a ground signal to click the starter.  If the positive lead is on the other post, it can be hit with positive juice to excite the coil.  Crazy stuff.  With a jump, it fires off the 12 volt shock box!

 

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I liked the C series wheels and tires on the front, but they grabbed on the grub screws of the foot rests.  I stuck some originals back on it and it steers very well.  The rear rolling stock was from the black hood that @SylvanLakeWHsent home with me for hauling his prized zapper and RJ yard art home from the Big Show.  Check out those nubbies, they are fresh!

 

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Impressive Work for that little Tracta, doing like a Gent.

I would think analog as on loosen ground at offroad driving, the less air in the tyre give you some more grip while plow.

 

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3 hours ago, Tractorhead said:

Impressive Work for that little Tracta, doing like a Gent.

I would think analog as on loosen ground at offroad driving, the less air in the tyre give you some more grip while plow.

 

Cool Machine 👍


I was thinking how air pressure could help, but the low ground clearance might hurt it as well.  When I put those tires on, they weren’t quite that low.  For now, I stuck a cement block under it so the weight doesn’t wreck the tires any.  :handgestures-thumbupright:

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12 hours ago, Pullstart said:

where the starter solenoid can be wired in two ways.  If the positive from the battery is on one post, it needs a ground signal to click the starter. 

What he's trying to say is supposed to be the same as a 701 solenoid...;)

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