[AT] 430V update
Spencer Yost
yostsw at atis.net
Sun Oct 29 09:18:41 PDT 2017
Oops forgot the pictures: sorry. As you can see it's pretty heavy built, has greaseable pillow block bearings, and a little stand to keep the hitch off the ground as you hook it up.
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Spencer Yost
> On Oct 29, 2017, at 11:54 AM, Spencer Yost <yostsw at atis.net> wrote:
>
> Thanks John!
>
> The plugger is a Leinbach brand plugger. It is only 4 feet wide so it took me two hours to plug 2 acres. I don't remember it being terribly expensive, but I don't remember the exact price. If it is expensive I would remember :-) maybe $400- $500 brand new 10 years ago? it has a dual use as I have plugged many a yard as well, so it was easy to justify the cost.
>
> Unfortunately Leinbach yard and factory are out of business now or I would run up the street and price one for you.
>
> Spencer Yost
>
>> On Oct 29, 2017, at 8:45 AM, John Hall <jtchall at nc.rr.com> wrote:
>>
>> As tight as that engine was stuck, I'm surprised its not smoking a
>> little. You rolled the dice and it paid off well, congratulations.
>>
>> So how about a picture of what you were plugging the pasture with? I've
>> seen some pictures of pasture sized aerators and even a plugger (I
>> think) and they are heavy built and EXPENSIVE.
>>
>> John Hall
>>
>>
>>
>>> On 10/28/2017 5:30 PM, Spencer Yost wrote:
>>> The 430 pulled its weight, literally and figuratively, at the farm today. Spent two hours plugging the hayfield. Here's a picture. I've also uploaded the youtube video(link below).
>>>
>>> If you'll notice from the video it is no longer smoking. I declare the tractor smoke-free. To be completely honest I think I still have a bit at no load full throttle, but other than that I can't detect any smoke.
>>>
>>> I still have a few things to work on: I have a flaky voltage regulator ( but keeps the battery charged mostly) and a no-load(does great under load) hunt in the rpm. Still vacuum I think but I haven't been able to find it yet.
>>>
>>> https://youtu.be/zJENlNhq_NY
>>>
>>> There is a second, longer video there too. But I gave you the link to the shorter one because the clouds were so dramatic in the shot.
>>>
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>>>
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