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Couldn't hurt to at least knock the rust off it with a wheel or grinder but as you pointed out it will never get as good as it would if you use it in the field. If used enough it should look like a mirror.
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Flap disc seems to be doing the best, with brown Roloc's coming in second. I really want to clean it up some first then plow. Guy had maybe 10 plows, and only one with a coulter. There's 40+acres next to me with a hole in the fence so yeah I'll be plowing.
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near as I can tell with a bit of photoshop trickery it looks to measure 12"
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If anyone heard a Tim "The Toolman" Taylor style 'ARRR ARR ARRR' last nite about dark it was me turning dirt in the garden. The 129 pulled it fine, I got a lot of learnin and adjusting to do.
It is a 10" plow, I marked the shop floor on the sides of the plow and measured the distance between. Plowing does polish it more than anything. |
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Scored a coulter from a member here. Now my plow is complete.
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Bought a cutivator also. Was pretty rough. Made three new standards from 3/4" round rod(practiced some blacksmithing, heating to red hot and pounding the ends flat and then adding a curve) bought 6 new tines and welded up a couple cracks in the frames. Made wheel stands also(but not in the pic) by welding 1/2" clevis pins to 3/4" round rod-I had part of one wheel stand to copy.
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