[AT] Moldboard plow w/ a PTO?????
Michael Miller
sweetcorn70 at hotmail.com
Sat Feb 25 17:18:59 PST 2006
Danny,
If I remember right someone posted on the red power board about one of these plows on EBAY. You might try to find it and see what it brings.
Mike
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From: Danny Tabor<mailto:dannytabor2000 at yahoo.com>
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Subject: Re: [AT] Moldboard plow w/ a PTO?????
A terracing plow makes sense. I've never seen
such a thing, so you can imagine my thoughts at first
glance seeing a PTO coming out the front of it.
I know it was much to large to be for Gravely but
I'd like to see one of those too.
I do wish I went on and bid it up a little
higher bur as auctions go...who knows where it would
have stopped. It did go high enough that I'm certain
the scrap pile is not in in its future.
Thanks again for the responses.
Danny Tabor
--- John Hall <jthall at worldnet.att.net<mailto:jthall at worldnet.att.net>> wrote:
> Sounds like the rotary plow that went on a Gravely.
> Wouldn't want to use it
> in rocky soil!!!
>
> John Hall
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> Subject: [AT] Moldboard plow w/ a PTO?????
>
>
> > Every year I leave Beilers auction wishing I
> had
> > brought a camera. This year was no exception!
> > Okay here it is....has anybody ever seen a 1
> > bottom moldboard plow with a PTO?? I did at
> Beilers.
> > It was a single bottom plow with the moldboard
> built
> > to allow an auger (9in. or so) to be behind it.
> This
> > was NOT Amish engineering! A company called The
> > Service Company out of Texas made it.
> > The PTO shaft went to a 3 spd transmission
> which
> > sat between the depth handles for the plow. From
> there
> > a shaft went back to a gear box like a post hole
> > digger. The frame of the plow was built to allow
> this.
> > It wasn't a bolt on aftermarket deal. The auger
> was
> > vertical.
> > The concept I believe was the moldboard would
> > throw the soil into the auger which would break it
> up.
> > Maybe with the intention that you wouldn't have to
> > disk after plowing??? I don't know how well it
> would
> > work but I'd think with our soil it would
> definitely
> > take some horsepower to pull it and keep the auger
> > turning.
> > I bid high on it because it was such an
> oddity.
> > Somebody else bid higher because it was such an
> > oddity. Hence, it was an oddity I couldn't afford!
> > Danny Tabor
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<DIV>Danny,</DIV>
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<DIV>If I remember right someone posted on the red power board about one of
these plows on EBAY. You might try to find it and see what it
brings. </DIV>
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<DIV>Mike</DIV>
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<DIV><BR></DIV> A terracing plow makes sense. I've
never seen<BR>such a thing, so you can imagine my thoughts at first<BR>glance
seeing a PTO coming out the front of it.<BR> I know it
was much to large to be for Gravely but<BR>I'd like to see one of those
too.<BR> I do wish I went on and bid it up a
little<BR>higher bur as auctions go...who knows where it would<BR>have
stopped. It did go high enough that I'm certain<BR>the scrap pile is not in in
its future.<BR> Thanks again for the
responses.<BR>
<BR> Danny
Tabor<BR><BR>--- John Hall <<A title=mailto:jthall at worldnet.att.net
href="mailto:jthall at worldnet.att.net">jthall at worldnet.att.net</A>>
wrote:<BR><BR>> Sounds like the rotary plow that went on a Gravely.<BR>>
Wouldn't want to use it <BR>> in rocky soil!!!<BR>> <BR>> John
Hall<BR>> ----- Original Message ----- <BR>> From: "Danny Tabor" <<A
title=mailto:dannytabor2000 at yahoo.com
href="mailto:dannytabor2000 at yahoo.com">dannytabor2000 at yahoo.com</A>><BR>>
To: "Antique tractor email discussion group"<BR>> <<A
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Sent: Friday, February 24, 2006 9:18 PM<BR>> Subject: [AT] Moldboard plow
w/ a PTO?????<BR>> <BR>> <BR>> >
Every year I leave Beilers auction wishing I<BR>> had<BR>> > brought
a camera. This year was no exception!<BR>>
> Okay here it is....has anybody ever
seen a 1<BR>> > bottom moldboard plow with a PTO?? I did at<BR>>
Beilers.<BR>> > It was a single bottom plow with the moldboard<BR>>
built<BR>> > to allow an auger (9in. or so) to be behind it.<BR>>
This<BR>> > was NOT Amish engineering! A company called The<BR>> >
Service Company out of Texas made it.<BR>> > The
PTO shaft went to a 3 spd transmission<BR>> which<BR>> > sat between
the depth handles for the plow. From<BR>> there<BR>> > a shaft went
back to a gear box like a post hole<BR>> > digger. The frame of the plow
was built to allow<BR>> this.<BR>> > It wasn't a bolt on aftermarket
deal. The auger<BR>> was<BR>> > vertical.<BR>>
> The concept I believe was the moldboard
would<BR>> > throw the soil into the auger which would break it<BR>>
up.<BR>> > Maybe with the intention that you wouldn't have to<BR>>
> disk after plowing??? I don't know how well it<BR>> would<BR>> >
work but I'd think with our soil it would<BR>> definitely<BR>> > take
some horsepower to pull it and keep the auger<BR>> > turning.<BR>>
> I bid high on it because it was such
an<BR>> oddity.<BR>> > Somebody else bid higher because it was such
an<BR>> > oddity. Hence, it was an oddity I couldn't afford!<BR>>
> Danny Tabor<BR>> ><BR>> >
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