[AT] Disk Plow or One-Way Plow

charlie hill charliehill at embarqmail.com
Thu Sep 11 13:46:45 PDT 2014


TS110 I meant.  Those keys are too close together for my fat fingers.

Charlie

-----Original Message----- 
From: Cecil R Bearden
Sent: Thursday, September 11, 2014 4:36 PM
To: Antique tractor email discussion group
Subject: Re: [AT] Disk Plow or One-Way Plow

Everything just changed about 3 hours ago.  My TS110 started rattling
then severe knocking while pulling the 8 ft Rototiller.  It was not in
the PTO, of anything external.  I don't know for sure if it is the
engine or in the tansmission, but it sounds like a sledgehammer and even
resonates in the hood when it  is up.  Sooooo   I started to resurrect
the AC 7030.  The rototiller was doing such a great job, all I would
have to do is sow it....

Cecil in OKla


On 9/11/2014 8:13 AM, charlie hill wrote:
> 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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