[AT] Disk Plow or One-Way Plow

charlie hill charliehill at embarqmail.com
Thu Sep 11 06:13:46 PDT 2014


Well I fully understand Cecil.  At present I have 4 AC d-14's, an AC D-10
and two AC B's.  As of today none of them will run.  Two of the 14's would
run before dark today if I'd do the work.  The D-10 is over at the farm and
would run if I put it back together and fixed the rear tires.  There might 
be
enough good parts in both the B's to build one.  One of the other D-14's
was let sit in a field with the right side of the hood off and the spark
plugs removed for about 30 years by the previous owner.  It was a fairly
new and working tractor when he parked it but now the engine is locked
up tight and so is the transmission.  I only bought it because it is very 
rare,
one of only 40 or so D-14's that AC built with a single front wheel.  The 
other
D-14 has a busted block.  I bought it that way and have robbed some parts 
from
it.

I think, if I'd get busy, I could build two nice D-14's one to work and one 
for show.
I could build one nice B and the D-10 which was my dad's, bought new and 
sleeping in
the barn it was delivered to in 1959 could be a nice little tractor either 
for use or
show or both.  Where did I put my round tuits??????

Charlie

-----Original Message----- 
From: Cecil R Bearden
Sent: Thursday, September 11, 2014 8:14 AM
To: Antique tractor email discussion group
Subject: Re: [AT] Disk Plow or One-Way Plow

I have bought parts from them and there is a post on AC forum about the
ball-pak bearings.   I will open the bearings up before I start buying
parts.  It may be a round axle...

Charlie:
You asked about my tractors once, and I came across a list of them a
while ago.  here is what I have:
Belarus 825 & 8345 w/ loaders, NH TS110 w/loader, JD 4010 Dsl, Allis
Chalmers 7030, White 2-105, 2 ea Oliver 1850, Ford 5000 dsl, 2 ea MF 65
LP , JD 410 loader/BACKHOE, CAT 112B Hoe, CAT 944 Loader, CAT 613
scraper, Cat D6 Dozer, 2ea Case 1150 Dozer, Case 2470 4wd Diesel, Case
930 Dsl, Case 930 LP, Case SC, Case 400, Ford 7610 MFWD w/loader,
Owatonna Swather, Deere 2270 swather, Hesston 1340 swather, NH 617 mower
w/SPM caddy. NH 648 baler, Great Plains Drill, Tye Drill, 3 Deere Drills,

This is only a partial list of course.

Just thought this might give you an idea of my frustration when I say I
don't have something running !!!!!!!!

Cecil in OKla



On 9/10/2014 7:53 PM, charlie hill wrote:
> Cecil, try these folks.
> http://mower-blades.agrisupply.com/search#w=disc%20harrow%20bearings&asug=disc%20
> I'm about 50 miles from one of their stores and 100 miles from another 
> one.
> They are good folks.
>
>
> -----Original Message----- From: Cecil R Bearden
> Sent: Wednesday, September 10, 2014 8:44 PM
> To: Antique tractor email discussion group
> Subject: Re: [AT] Disk Plow or One-Way Plow
>
> I need to find  a bearing for that disk.  There is one on the inside of
> the right gang that is loose now.    They look like they are mounted in
> rubber.  I looked at one on Allis Chalmers.com from a post a few years
> back and they were talking about $200 ea when you could find them...
> I can get 1in hex bearings with a 2.44 OD the originals are 3in OD.  It
> would not be that hard to insert into a sleeve with 3in OD or encase in
> polyurethane 3in OD....    That rubber mounting may be the reason they
> are still working after 60 years.  Then again it could be the double
> bearing....
>
> I am going to take the  3 tandem disks and the one offset that I have
> here and build a 12 ft heavy Tandem disk.   I may even double up the
> bearings...  Then I can really travel with the 2470 Case....!!!!
>
> Cecil
>
>
> On 9/10/2014 12:30 PM, charlie hill wrote:
>> Ouch, Cecil you hurt my feelings.  I've been looking for one of those 9'
>> Snap Coupler disc for
>> years.  Of course it would cost too much to get it to NC from OK so I
>> guess
>> I'll forgive you and
>> your dad for butchering it up.  grins.  Actually that 9 foot disc is too
>> big
>> for what I need.  I really
>> would like to have the 6 1/2 foot version of it.
>>
>> Glad you got some rain.  If you do run the Roto-tiller aren't you at some
>> risk of causing
>> what soil moisture you have to evaporate?  Just my opinion but I'd run it
>> at
>> the last minute
>> before I sowed the field.
>>
>> Charlie
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Cecil R Bearden
>> Sent: Wednesday, September 10, 2014 7:51 AM
>> To: Antique tractor email discussion group
>> Subject: Re: [AT] Disk Plow or One-Way Plow
>>
>> Well, Saturday morning, woke up to rain!!!!!!!   Weatherman forecast 1/2
>> inch and we received a little over 2 inches.  There was not very much
>> runoff thank goodness.
>>     While checking on my cattle, I found an old 9ft. Allis Disk that was
>> once a snap coupler that Dad & I modified to 3 point.  We never had much
>> luck with it on our smaller tractors, and it was cast off in the
>> grass.   It had been there over 25 years.   Yesterday I hooked it up to
>> the NH TS110 and found 2 JD wheel weights to put on each side.  It was
>> about 16 inch disks, with sealed bearings.  The adjustable link from the
>> top link to the rear of the disk stripped out after about 4 hours
>> running, but I welded a nut on it and went back to work.    We used to
>> pull this disk with our 36hp diesel, now pulling it with a 110 hp was
>> really hilarious.   However, I double disked it, and it really did a
>> decent job down about 4 inches.  It did better than that One-Way I
>> bought.   ( Wife was sure to point that out, OUCH!!)  I now have the
>> wheat field disked up waiting on additional moisture.   Ran may not
>> happen until Friday here, so I may try something else.   Since we got
>> the moisture and it soaked in, I was thinking about the 8 ft
>> Roto-Tiller.  It would get the soil ready to sow, and then next year I
>> could run the Big Ox V-Plow.   I definitely will get the 2470 Case ready
>> by next year....
>>
>> Cecil in OKla
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