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John Deere Trailer Plows

Postby Eugene » Tue Jul 12, 2011 11:25 am

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Just off loaded. Couple of John Deere trailer type plows. Picked them up for scrap iron price and some gas money for delivery on the acreage. Plan is/was to purchase a trailer type plow to plow a deer food plot. Cause - done bent the crap out of a 2 bottom, converted over to (home made) 3 point hitch plow. Which I repaired and reinforced - then promptly snaged it again and bent it up. With the trailer type plow if I snag something the hitch will unlatch.

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Nearest plow is one of the #52 series. 14" bottoms. I have another trailer wheel, coulters, moldboard and shears from the bent up 3-point hitch plow.
Unbolted the hitch, washed it off with garden hose. Hitch still works. Everything works - needs a bit of PB blaster to loosen up levers and grease the wheels..

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Furtherest plow beam number is 583 making it one of the Model 4 series. 2 each 12" bottoms. Haven't look this plow over. Appears to be all there except for some broken springs.

Ask the wife if she wanted to go for a ride to the acreage. 110 degree heat index. Took a couple photos of the tail wheel bolt holes on the first plow. Wife started pulling the brush (multi-floral rose) from the second mower. Got a hand saw from the shop and cut the major branches while wife pulled the brambles from the mower. And she complains that I never take here any place or do anything exciting together.

During research, found that the toy plows cost more than the real thing. Also found an advertisement from 1929 for sale on E-bay for $216-.
I have an excuse. CRS.

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Re: John Deere Trailer Plows

Postby Barnyard » Tue Jul 12, 2011 11:40 am

Great haul Eugene! A couple neat old plows and a day of quality time with the missus. You can't beat that. :D
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Re: John Deere Trailer Plows

Postby John *.?-!.* cub owner » Tue Jul 12, 2011 12:19 pm

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I have seen a lot of brush piles and multifora rose bushes, but that is the first time I ever saw one that had grown it's own wheels. If I had knonw you wanted brush, you could have gotten some for free when you were here without having to pay anyone for it.
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Re: John Deere Trailer Plows

Postby VinceD » Sat Jul 16, 2011 8:01 pm

Nice find, Eugene. :D :D
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Re: John Deere Trailer Plows

Postby Eugene » Sat Jul 16, 2011 9:24 pm

One of the neighbors down the street picks up scrap metal. I disassembled the bent up 3-point plow yesterday. Kept the parts needed for these two plows. I gave the neighbor the two cut off main beams. Guessing - around 300 lbs of metal. I also throw small pieces of scrap metal on his load rather than put it in garbage. He gives me first shot at any farm equipment he picks up. Lot of the stuff is just scrap metal. But, occasionally he picks up some really nice items.

There was an IH trailer type plow on the load with the two JD plows. Neighbor had already pulled the spoked metal rimed wheels from the IH plow and it was in poor shape. So, I didn't have it off loaded. Neighbor sells some of the better items. I'm guessing that he gets about $40- for a pair of spoked rims for lawn ornaments.
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