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Old 05-11-2011, 06:52 AM
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guys.
It worked really great. Its amazing how that 16 horse pulls that plow

red211 I don't have a disc yet. So i just plow it and my nephew tills it himself.
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It worked really great. Its amazing how that 16 horse pulls that plow

red211 I don't have a disc yet. So i just plow it and my nephew tills it himself.
A man can dream!!
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Old 05-11-2011, 09:29 AM
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Sweet pics!! Looks like your 169 did great. Thanks for the pics.
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Looks like that plow is doing a good job, turning it over like it should. How deep are you plowing? Will you get to disc it down after it sets for a few days?
I till it up with my tiller after it's plowed. I htink it's better then using disc in the spring time.

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Awesome pics of you and the 169, Diz! You were grinning the whole time!
It looked a whole lot like you and I do when we plow Allen!

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It worked really great. Its amazing how that 16 horse pulls that plow

red211 I don't have a disc yet. So i just plow it and my nephew tills it himself.
Time for a tiller you'll love it! The dirt looks so good and fromthe looks of it he'll have no problems tilling it up. Those are some long rows you put in for him!
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The 169 looks great plowing Diz!
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Diz sure does, Duke!
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Old 05-11-2011, 08:19 PM
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Diz, wow your 169 and plow looks great! Looks like it did an awesome job plowing, too. I hope the weather cooperates so I can use my plow this weekend. Can't wait! Thanks for sharing the photos.
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I bet that hat says ... I like it. Nice 169 Diz.
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Looks good Diz looks like your really enjoying yourself.
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Old 05-11-2011, 10:35 PM
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Thanks again guys
Oak You are right.. It is an IH hat. Camera phone doesn't show much detail.

It was fun, I have plowed some before but always used the 149. And it works great, but the plow dosnt give the 169 much sass
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Looks like you had a blast, nice to see the garden was long, could at least sit back and enjoy things before having to lift plow and turn around again!
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