I have one of these DBT tractors , could you tell me where can I find tractor tires. My tire size is 6.70-15 ; Could you tell me where to get them. Thanks
Thank you for showing how the reverse , the tractor I am working on next has the reverse hub but every thing else is missing, I am saving your video to study more closely , What is that white stuff you are pushing up? we don't have that here in U,C,L,A, ( upper corner of lower Alabama )
@@davidgasser1096 The reverse on your tractor is the only one I have been able to see close up, I bought a Reverse attachment off a Suburban hoping I can make it work on my tractor.
These were from the 1950's, so its about seventy years old. They are very simple and direct. As a child, I easily restored one back in the 1970's. Sure wish I had it today. Keep asking questions, my friend.
These old DBs sure are beasts, I had one with a Wisconsin engine on it and it would plow through anything!
Dad had build a pull-behind wedge for our Bready tractor. Never had the chance to try a plow on my DB. Thank you for the video. Enjoyed it very much.
i have wheel weights and they make a huge difference
that tractor is the super 600
I have one of these DBT tractors , could you tell me where can I find tractor tires. My tire size is 6.70-15 ; Could you tell me where to get them.
Thanks
Thank you for showing how the reverse , the tractor I am working on next has the reverse hub but every thing else is missing, I am saving your video to study more closely ,
What is that white stuff you are pushing up? we don't have that here in U,C,L,A, ( upper corner of lower Alabama )
There are 3 types of reverse if you didn’t know
@@davidgasser1096 The reverse on your tractor is the only one I have been able to see close up, I bought a Reverse attachment off a Suburban hoping I can make it work on my tractor.
very well wondering how old this mechanism is. It's a pity that I don't understand your language.
These were from the 1950's, so its about seventy years old. They are very simple and direct. As a child, I easily restored one back in the 1970's. Sure wish I had it today. Keep asking questions, my friend.
Get some chains and paint the plow it will slide the snow off better use equipment enamel
chains will make it bounce and it wont plow smooth