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  • Опубліковано 19 сер 2013
  • county pulling 7 furrow plow bottom up a steep hill breaks off 2 boards right off in front of camera!!!

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  • @tylerhensley2312
    @tylerhensley2312 3 роки тому +81

    It couldn't have anything whatsoever to do with that giant rock that it hit.

    • @meme8315
      @meme8315 7 місяців тому

      Or the plow being a p.o.s

  • @RMSpeltzFarm
    @RMSpeltzFarm 10 років тому +228

    Your title is off little the massive rock it hit really wrecked the plow, not the tractor.

    • @saroksts
      @saroksts 10 років тому +15

      ***** enen 25hp deer can brake it if it caught only one blade

    • @rexhepbrahimi4754
      @rexhepbrahimi4754 7 років тому +1

      rentokaroi fergousan
      messe

    • @skype4855
      @skype4855 7 років тому

      saroksts

    • @bl_finn
      @bl_finn 7 років тому +6

      you are right. because the plow was not secured against stones, the plow broke. the tractor was not the problem

    • @robertharsh3178
      @robertharsh3178 5 років тому

      ReefDVMs m

  • @SamuelNoallZamad
    @SamuelNoallZamad 10 років тому +76

    Someone should start a charity to help allistairc123 get is sight back, Poor fella didn't see the the rock, and thought it was too much power. I feel really sorry for him. LOL

    • @allistairc123
      @allistairc123  10 років тому +5

      Clearly the whole video is about the rock !. The description means , that a smaller tractor would have been stopped in it's tracks by the rock and the plough would have been fine, but the county had too much power and traction therefor broke the plough

    • @SamuelNoallZamad
      @SamuelNoallZamad 10 років тому

      allistairc123 Sorry mate, trying to be funny. Great place to set up and record, caught it in the act.

    • @Madhuntr
      @Madhuntr 9 років тому +2

      Panos Loco
      a 100 HP tractor wouldn´t even been able to pull that plough through the dirt. especially not uphill

    • @sorcyo
      @sorcyo 8 років тому +4

      +Max Nuber True. It would pull three blades. And it would brake one when it hits the damn rock. Granted some tractors out there are beasts, but on a tractor traction and proper gears backed by a good torque engine are more important than a engine with hundreds of Hp. Also each tractor has a purpose and a rating. I bet there are many places you cant use this bigg old beast. Still fun to watch.

    • @tibuflavius
      @tibuflavius 8 років тому +6

      +Samuel Noall that rock has too much power

  • @MatsErikTeigen
    @MatsErikTeigen 4 роки тому +4

    Not much out there from the same era matching the countys in pulling like this, but also these tractors can take about 40-45 degrees vertical before tipping, which is why alot ot these Countys were used in much of the timber-harvesting in harsh areas where other machines didnt make it. when it comes to pushing and pulling, these almost perform like a wheelloader in sheer strength. Only thing missing is a converter transmission, instead of the manual. We also used to put tracks on these, as they have independent front diffrentials driven from each of the rear diffrentials. This means, one push the brake on one side and can steer like a tanks with tracks on. Great video! Its not about the HP, but the fact that other tractors would have been stopped instantly, especially uphill. And the driver would have knocked his head in the window at that speed...but not with the County...

  • @littlewazz
    @littlewazz 10 років тому +46

    The rock broke the shear pin since the moldboard plows (mouldboard plough) does not have automatic (spring) or hydraulic resets.

    • @mutlucankartal9524
      @mutlucankartal9524 3 роки тому +2

      Which every plough must have. It does not only prevent suck breaks but also increase the furrow life.

    • @howardosborne8647
      @howardosborne8647 2 роки тому +1

      If only it had the Ferguson draft control system.

  • @arfamortis1
    @arfamortis1 7 років тому +13

    Just broken the shear bolts, as it's supposed to. I worked on those County's and we were the importer of those Lemken 7 furrow reversibles in the 70's.

  • @lencollings4716
    @lencollings4716 7 років тому +8

    As a teanager I was plowing with a John Deer B and 2 bottom 44H plow when I hit a rock about twice the size of that one. Knocked me off the seat straight into the steering wheel when the tractor stopped dead in its tracks.

  • @bjwhite9670
    @bjwhite9670 10 років тому +27

    the rock destroyed the plow not the tractor fault

  • @TheSRBgamer63
    @TheSRBgamer63 10 років тому +25

    power has nothing to do with this lol ....

  • @kennethstanton5407
    @kennethstanton5407 3 роки тому +5

    Ouch. Pretty serious rock, but I now remember why I really loved the massive improvement when we moved up to our first automatic reset 6 furrow vari-width IH plow :) Rocks the size of that one unfortunately weren't that rare in our area and the IH was able to handle even bigger ones than that without serious incident even though we had enough horsepower to pull it at rather high speed.

  • @LazyJack5
    @LazyJack5 10 років тому +28

    Supposed to do that when you hit a giant rock.

    • @claudehebert3131
      @claudehebert3131 10 років тому +2

      Depends on the plough; some have a release mechanism that makes the plough to flip backwards; less damage and easier to get back in place. (The one I saw was a 80's JD plough, I don't remember the number of "bottoms" on it though.)

    • @tractorboy31
      @tractorboy31 7 років тому +1

      Claude Hébert
      ive trip one of my bottoms on big root. and a farmall trip his trl lift mechanism around goofy. i used my loader to lift his plow up so we could flip his lift back in place and i borrowed his hammer to pound my latch loose so it would reset. no damage done on his plow or my 810 series 3 bottom plow

  • @TheEasystart
    @TheEasystart 10 років тому +1

    Shear bolts and Lemken, the 'Agro Vision' company was founded in 1780 as a forge by Wilhelmus Lemken. The company remains a family business today and is still cultivating the tradition of its products, which are generally named after precious stones. It's German.

  • @adampitak
    @adampitak 10 років тому +8

    Thats are only shear bolts... Do not worry... and Lemken is really good German brand...

  • @O3Gmerk
    @O3Gmerk 10 років тому +33

    Too much power?? I think you mean that big ass bolder breaks the plough

    • @thomas.861
      @thomas.861 10 років тому +1

      ***** what model farmall? because this is a pretty tough tractor its got awd and big ass tires front and back

    • @johneccles9575
      @johneccles9575 7 років тому

      Shelton Shilliday

    • @corndogextreme8887
      @corndogextreme8887 5 років тому

      @@thomas.861 farmall is case international

    • @Jimmy-sh9fj
      @Jimmy-sh9fj 5 років тому

      @Shelton Shilliday that I would like to see talking bulldung

  • @miquelmah
    @miquelmah 9 років тому +50

    it wasn't too much power. It was a very weak built plow hitting a big rock

    • @marshallreynolds9061
      @marshallreynolds9061 7 років тому +3

      miquelmah how do you know

    • @torbenalstrup3902
      @torbenalstrup3902 4 роки тому +1

      Yeah. That plough was not designed to handle heavy soil, and definitely not rocky soil. It´s a light soil plough.

  • @Rebel5666
    @Rebel5666 10 років тому +6

    that's why I like a trip plow

  • @johnobrien2207
    @johnobrien2207 9 років тому +2

    Its a vintage plough at a vintage event with no springs so when it hit the stone the plough cant trip to save plough boards also tractor was ploughing to fast and not expecting big stone = broken plough

  • @borisbrkic3433
    @borisbrkic3433 9 років тому +1

    for rocky terrain use plough with springs or hydro accumulators, they allow that the parts go up instead to break of, ofc if it is not rocky then u need to have reserve security parts to replace the broken ones, its better that they break than the poughs body.

  • @Deutzfahrthebest
    @Deutzfahrthebest 7 років тому +5

    ploughs are made to brake this easy because otherwhise you bent the whole thing now he has to replace 4 bolts and its fixed

    • @Ethan-ck6iz
      @Ethan-ck6iz 7 років тому

      What a hassle just buy a plow with trips for cheaper

  • @user-zy9xu9ej6i
    @user-zy9xu9ej6i 7 років тому

    I'm from Russia,
    my grandfather told me 20 years did not pray to plow under Kursk afterr WW2, as
    many plows were broken in the fields of tank battles. It's good that they got a stone, not a mine

  • @osoco7294
    @osoco7294 9 років тому +2

    "County tractor destroys plough - too big rock !!"

  • @bradhoffman77
    @bradhoffman77 10 років тому +6

    power?? we broke sod with a 7 bottom plow and a old oliver and didn't spin that much...get some weight

  • @codyvillines2289
    @codyvillines2289 6 років тому +1

    It broke the shear bolts. It's supposed to do that when you plow over a rock. Bolts are cheap. Plow bottoms are not.

  • @Mackeson3
    @Mackeson3 9 років тому +2

    1:30 "Pulling power" ? Nah just typical Lemken plough with a very thin leg . He probably used HT bolts instead of shearbolts too. I have hit enormous boulders with a KV plough but never broke a leg only the (Correct KV ) shearbolt and then have the whole body swing up out of the way.

  • @bugbomb8048
    @bugbomb8048 6 років тому

    Should have had spring releases ....but the shear bolts worked and you have a new rock to show all your friends!!

  • @dennybobsrcconstructionagc2796
    @dennybobsrcconstructionagc2796 6 місяців тому

    There was one rock in the 80acre field, and he just found it. LOL

  • @AwesomeEarthmovers
    @AwesomeEarthmovers 11 років тому +6

    You weren't lieing when you said you'd the camera pointed right at it when it happened allistair!

  • @974missinglink
    @974missinglink 10 років тому

    With the International plow, you stay in your tractor, put it in reverse, and back up to reset the trip beam spring pin. A whole lot less labour intensive:).

  • @formerfarmer1718
    @formerfarmer1718 2 роки тому

    That’s why we in America say “sh** happens”!!

  • @popswrench2
    @popswrench2 10 років тому

    from BRITLAND to the USA , counties have been great pullers

  • @goofball3236
    @goofball3236 10 років тому +11

    ummm are you sure it was from to much power lmao what about the rock it hit that is the size of a freaking Volkswagen lmao

  • @pistolpeds
    @pistolpeds 3 роки тому +1

    They don't make rocks like they used to. They must have missed that one for years. If the plough hadn't busted it would have stopped the lot in it's tracks.

  • @huntermoore630
    @huntermoore630 10 років тому +1

    where did the rock go there? oh there it is, hahahahahahaha thats funny

  • @brandoncaldwell95
    @brandoncaldwell95 3 роки тому

    Ya, i prefer the safty mechanisms that just kick it back. Barrowed an old 2 bottom that had it. Rusted tight to almost being 1 piece that when it gone off i required a chain going under my tire to reset it. Had that sucker working like new from sitting in a field for 30 years. Then the owners son wanted it back. Just like the day after i barrowed a post hole digger. He was going to use it but its still sitting in the tree as we left it after bringing it back..

  • @275GTA
    @275GTA 10 років тому +2

    wrong plow for that type of soil , or there are wrong ( standard ) bolts fitted in place of the special designd safety bolts

  • @benvanbohemen8538
    @benvanbohemen8538 10 років тому

    You are completely right Fly Wayne

  • @974missinglink
    @974missinglink 10 років тому +4

    Plow was a piece of crap, buy an international with the super chief mouldboards and the heavy trip beam and you won't be losing parts in the field. Nice size rock, surely you must have hit that one before:/

    • @thomas.861
      @thomas.861 10 років тому +4

      the plow has shear off bolts, its designed to fail when hitting a rock/stump, the farmer can just get out of his tractor with his new bolts and a wrench and the bottoms back on within minutes :D

    • @crandonborth8020
      @crandonborth8020 10 років тому +4

      Thomas de Boer or u could buy a trip back plow that will automatically reset itself and save a bunch of time

    • @thomas.861
      @thomas.861 10 років тому

      wat?

    • @donaldellis3609
      @donaldellis3609 2 роки тому

      Not everyone wants American!

  • @rickjones871
    @rickjones871 2 роки тому

    Too much power??? Huh?? OK, big tractor, but that's not what destroyed the blade. A big damn rock is what broke that..

  • @matsgranqvist9928
    @matsgranqvist9928 8 років тому +8

    there's this thing called stone-release...

    • @MrJokkoma
      @MrJokkoma 8 років тому +2

      Exactly! I've heard about stiff plows whitout stone- release but I thought it was too dumb to be true, well apperently not! lol

    • @charlielennon4708
      @charlielennon4708 4 роки тому

      There only abouy 120hp

    • @thetwoboyos8366
      @thetwoboyos8366 4 роки тому

      @@charlielennon4708
      Only😂😂

    • @charlielennon4708
      @charlielennon4708 4 роки тому

      @@thetwoboyos8366 Whats that supposed to mean

    • @kiansutton2795
      @kiansutton2795 3 роки тому

      Any fucking tractor would do that feel quare sorry for farmers ploughing back when there was only stiff ploughs and ye meet a stone😂😂

  • @sugershakify
    @sugershakify 9 років тому +1

    Annual plow off ?

  • @ReviewLife380
    @ReviewLife380 8 років тому

    People were watching tractor, he didn't reduce accelerator.. Awesome

  • @RoanJS
    @RoanJS 9 років тому +1

    Fieldstone is known for its HP. I prefer the torque of a fine marble.

  • @randykroells8049
    @randykroells8049 3 роки тому +1

    Don't they have auto reset plows?

  • @semco72057
    @semco72057 10 років тому

    That plow hit a large rock and that is what broke it. The tractor has the horsepower to keep going even though the the rock should have stopped it.

  • @SuperSparkie123
    @SuperSparkie123 8 років тому +1

    Great ground for a ploughing demo!

  • @HmsSulaco
    @HmsSulaco 10 років тому +15

    It´s a lemken, what do you expect haha. Try a "Kverneland" they can make a good plow..

    • @ianinglis1087
      @ianinglis1087 10 років тому +1

      At least kverlands mould boards stay on the plow

    • @roadboss7057
      @roadboss7057 10 років тому +5

      In Europe you guys don't run "trips" on the plows?

    • @knoppenkearl
      @knoppenkearl 3 роки тому

      Yes,but such tractor can't probably lift a kverneland that size.

    • @HmsSulaco
      @HmsSulaco 3 роки тому

      @@knoppenkearl Lift ? It´s a semi mounted plough, my garden tractor can lift it..

  • @megaTractor100
    @megaTractor100 10 років тому

    i had that too last week when i was plowing whit a 10 furrows plow from my neigthbours becuz we just sold ours and were waiting for the new one and i was pulling is whit our deutz fahr agrotron 7230 ttv and wel not only some furrows broke but even the wheel broke of so all the weight was on the tractor for the drive home it was almost 30km

    • @darkmath100
      @darkmath100 9 років тому

      It's "with" not "whit" :-).

    • @MrCrash698
      @MrCrash698 9 років тому

      darkmath100
      at least he didnt say "plough" lol

  • @johngriffin9538
    @johngriffin9538 4 роки тому

    Videos never lie. But people never tells the truth. That huge rock destroyed the plow.

  • @ayeRIGHTyaBE
    @ayeRIGHTyaBE 10 років тому +2

    That rock didn't drop out of the sky, the land worker/owner should have had that removed when the field was last reseeded, also the driver got carried away and opened up the tractor, with all that power something has to give,
    Nice outfit all the same.

  • @daniellibich1376
    @daniellibich1376 7 років тому

    After hitting a boulder the forces snapped some of the plows like twigs before damage was done to the plow as the tractor pulling the plow survived to work another day.

  • @crandonborth8020
    @crandonborth8020 10 років тому +2

    does it seem like a coincidence or what that you just happened to be filming in front of a massive rock that would get hit by the plow

  • @stevegauld8456
    @stevegauld8456 3 роки тому

    No incompetent driver broke the plough, if he'd been paying attention and clutched it wouldn't of happened, how long did it actually take for him to realise and stop?

  • @asd36f
    @asd36f 4 роки тому

    I presume it is normal practice to find and remove any large rocks before ploughing in order to avoid damage?

  • @tamasgutpinter342
    @tamasgutpinter342 3 роки тому

    It is the question of the massive rock, not the power.

  • @donaldgodin3491
    @donaldgodin3491 3 роки тому

    The tractor didn't had too much power! it was not that powerful, when one watches the video! It could hardly pull all those ploughs. The big rocks were the problem. Easy to see!

  • @markopaan8595
    @markopaan8595 2 роки тому +1

    Power of the stone😀

  • @nikolai502
    @nikolai502 7 років тому

    we should start a crowfunding to help that farmer buy a proper plough, with sturdy stone releasers
    maybe a kverneland

  • @Jorge50505
    @Jorge50505 10 років тому +2

    not to much power just a big rock i hate when this shit happens you just gotta go slow in a new field thats never been plowed

  • @crispyspa
    @crispyspa 7 років тому

    so if you were pulling it with a Cub Cadet garden tractor the plow would have survived?

  • @BornRandy62
    @BornRandy62 9 років тому

    most mold board plows have a trip that can be reset when you find a big rock under the surface.

  • @bnelson1020
    @bnelson1020 8 років тому

    An Allis D-15 would have destroyed this shitty plow. Truly the rock did it, no matter what was pulling it. Spring load the moll boards and you wouldn't have this problem.

  • @MindeX1992
    @MindeX1992 9 років тому +2

    he should have stoped after first bump :D

  • @1barak1
    @1barak1 9 років тому

    is this like a gathering where people just plough the ground lmao

  • @zzirSnipzz1
    @zzirSnipzz1 7 років тому

    Most efficient 4wd system ever built

  • @mrwarlock300
    @mrwarlock300 8 років тому

    Anyone else watch this with their eyes open and see the fucking enormous rock he hit? Not too much power in afraid.

  • @techdavey3486
    @techdavey3486 7 років тому

    All that seems to be required is a few new shear-bolts. Repair cost just a few pounds. Pity about that stone which was probably put there by a glacier during the Ice Age.

  • @jnoel2008
    @jnoel2008 10 років тому

    that thing didn't break a plow ! It just broke bolts! ewww that's one tuff tractor !!!!!

  • @tomod4173
    @tomod4173 9 років тому

    I don't think too many plough's could stand up to that rock, mini-boulder

  • @todaystrucking6387
    @todaystrucking6387 10 років тому

    It's not to much power it's just he hit a huge rock a rock that size will tear and plow up!!!!!!

  • @cdjhyoung
    @cdjhyoung 3 роки тому

    I'm surprised a plow that modern would have been designed around shear pin technology instead of using trip bottoms as are common in North America.

  • @ollychantry3131
    @ollychantry3131 10 років тому

    NOT too much POWER, too much ROCK

  • @ox6942
    @ox6942 7 років тому

    This is why we run trip plows around here...

  • @loythomas4586
    @loythomas4586 3 роки тому

    It wasn't the tractor,it was an embedded large roc,should have been a walk through to check for large items such as that

  • @DreamTheory1994
    @DreamTheory1994 9 років тому

    Its not too much power its not a crap plough it had shear bolts to keep something like this from breaking something serious.

  • @farmerboybill
    @farmerboybill 10 років тому

    It looks like the bottoms are shear pin protected. Someone musta installed too strong of shear pins. Expensive lesson.

  • @ListlessSpectre
    @ListlessSpectre 7 років тому

    too much power = big ass rock

  • @rhinostrange8025
    @rhinostrange8025 9 років тому +1

    when suddenly, a wild rock appears, used horsepower, it was not effective.

  • @bespokefencing
    @bespokefencing 3 роки тому

    Crabbing to the left, not set up correctly?

  • @MihalisNavara
    @MihalisNavara 9 років тому

    My father has broken a plow on a same sized rock with a 40 hp IMT 539...

  • @antoniodilelio2495
    @antoniodilelio2495 3 роки тому +1

    Ecco perché si fresa prima di arare.....🚜🚜🚜

  • @rajmundb6852
    @rajmundb6852 10 років тому +3

    o kurwa! ale urwał !!!!

  • @irishladirishlad3574
    @irishladirishlad3574 7 років тому +1

    rock had to much power u mean 😂😂😂😂

  • @rossbryan6102
    @rossbryan6102 3 роки тому

    LOL LOOKS LIKE THE MOUNTING BOLTS SHEARED OFF!!
    TRY GRADE 8 BOLTS NUTS AND WASHERS!!!

  • @Ruben00021
    @Ruben00021 7 років тому

    Why the hell are there such big rocks in that field?

  • @stevesavage8784
    @stevesavage8784 3 роки тому

    Rock destroys plough actually...

  • @crandonborth
    @crandonborth 6 місяців тому

    First off... Who Plows anymore?? Secondly... no auto resets??

  • @vw16v2000
    @vw16v2000 11 років тому

    no kvernland stenomat release on the plough. fixed bodied plough

  • @jackcaldwell485
    @jackcaldwell485 10 років тому

    LMFAO Nothing was BRoKE ! geezzsss , it just tripped a spring and flipped it around , they are suppose to do that LOL

  • @stephenhunter70
    @stephenhunter70 7 років тому

    That happens when plows hit solid things like big rocks

  • @SquirrelFromGradLife
    @SquirrelFromGradLife 7 років тому

    apparently driving into that huge stone had nothing to do with it...

  • @ceedaddy
    @ceedaddy 7 років тому

    Bet they didn't sell many of those plows that day....

  • @FermaLuiRadu
    @FermaLuiRadu 3 роки тому

    Not to much power too much rocks biig rock,s

  • @smyers820gm
    @smyers820gm 10 років тому

    How does it cost to repair that kind of damage?

    • @thomas.861
      @thomas.861 10 років тому +2

      about 5$ of bolts

  • @darkmath100
    @darkmath100 9 років тому +1

    That was a big rock. Amazing that the rock hadn't been hit before and removed. They've been farming there for >1000 years.

    • @svenschuler1284
      @svenschuler1284 9 років тому

      darkmath100
      ....in Australia? Farming for 1000 years?

    • @darkmath100
      @darkmath100 9 років тому +2

      Sven Schüler The people in the video all have Irish accents......English wasn't your first language?

  • @Dan23_7
    @Dan23_7 3 роки тому

    0:55...... Ouch 😣

  • @joeyouruncle9850
    @joeyouruncle9850 7 років тому

    That's why plows need the springs

  • @jeffbroadway4704
    @jeffbroadway4704 3 роки тому +1

    I SEEN IT IT HAD RUSTY BOLTS THATS WHY IT BROKE

  • @surmi0
    @surmi0 10 років тому

    Az a kő tavaj is ott volt!!! :)

  • @hanomagfahrer
    @hanomagfahrer 9 років тому

    Das hat nichts mit zuviel Leistung zutun, der Pflug hat halt keine Steinsicherung!!!

  • @nategray77
    @nategray77 9 років тому

    What is this like some kind of farmers meetup group?