Looks like a cold job despite the sunshine and engine heat: Faster you go the hotter the engine and quicker you get the cooling air past the knees! Aah the days of yore, ploughing like that without the Cab. No Seagulls following the plow ? Pray tell us, why you are happy to leave so much trash on the surface... disease carryover etc. In UK we chop up any top growth and use good skimmers to bury that trash. Greetings from Scotland
@@culmalachieThe plows we use are different than what is on your side of the pond. Not saying what we do is better, just different. In the USA this is considered too much coverage by most. I do watch a lot of videos made over there. Your plows are a very good design.
@@dschefers9700 Do you mean that you prefer t leave MORE of the Corn stalks showing? ... we use plows to bury trash and leave a disease free surface for the following cereal crop ( wheat barley oats). In the past we had many US designed plows: the Deere F145 & MF86 as examples I know of but still had disk + Skimmer rather than the standard US "Trash Boards" which often broke off. Arable land here gets ploughed properly at 8-12" deep and some go much deeper. Thin soils in the hills are lucky to have 6" cover! makes pancakes unless you have narrow furrow ( 10 to 12" ) now we tend to plough from 12" / 14" and then up to 16 or even 18" ... and that's another story!. THat's how the world turns over ! slainte mhath !
Great to see blue power plowing.
@@bigtractorpower thank you for watching.
Hello! Fine oldies! I started with a 5000, at fourteen...
@@luisnunes7933 they are a great tractor. Thank for watching and sharing.
@@dschefers9700 Greetings from Portugal.
I grew up with a 7600 pulling a IH 710 4x16 . It did very well here in eastern PA.
@@JulieWilliams-o9s thank you for sharing memories from when you grew up with Fords.
Nice tractors good plows
Thanks 👍
Looks like a cold job despite the sunshine and engine heat: Faster you go the hotter the engine and quicker you get the cooling air past the knees! Aah the days of yore, ploughing like that without the Cab. No Seagulls following the plow ?
Pray tell us, why you are happy to leave so much trash on the surface... disease carryover etc. In UK we chop up any top growth and use good skimmers to bury that trash. Greetings from Scotland
@@culmalachieThe plows we use are different than what is on your side of the pond. Not saying what we do is better, just different. In the USA this is considered too much coverage by most. I do watch a lot of videos made over there. Your plows are a very good design.
@@dschefers9700 Do you mean that you prefer t leave MORE of the Corn stalks showing? ... we use plows to bury trash and leave a disease free surface for the following cereal crop ( wheat barley oats). In the past we had many US designed plows: the Deere F145 & MF86 as examples I know of but still had disk + Skimmer rather than the standard US "Trash Boards" which often broke off. Arable land here gets ploughed properly at 8-12" deep and some go much deeper. Thin soils in the hills are lucky to have 6" cover! makes pancakes unless you have narrow furrow ( 10 to 12" ) now we tend to plough from 12" / 14" and then up to 16 or even 18" ... and that's another story!. THat's how the world turns over ! slainte mhath !
Go blue power!
10 Bottoms a pass makes good progress! Was it cold there, the guy on the tractor without a cab seems bundled up?
the four bottom was moving faster than the six
When new, a 5000 would handle 4-16s no sweat about anywhere.
This one runs health with 4-18s”
7710 was 3-18s working hard in our clay
@ luckily for us we don’t have a tuff clay soil.
@@dschefers9700 lucky is right..
The 7710 played with it, until you hit a bad patch.
4x4 ,7710
@@dschefers9700 we don't want it either
Man that is some big ford power! Does your 5000 have a turbo? My grandpa had a 7600 row crop and turned up to 115 and pulled a 4 bottom like that.
@@birdsnestfishing698 The 5000 has the factory motor without a turbo. it did surprisingly well with 4x18” plow. Thank you for the comment.
Is the 4 bottom a 16” or 18”?
@@StewartLandandCattle set at 18”
Wheres the 10 bottom,i see 4
@@stanleyshults6427 6 plus 4. Two equal 10.