Hi, I'm interested in buying a JD with narrow front wheels (MT or MTN). Do you have a video where one can see how narrow it can do a U-turn. Would be fun to run the tractor in circles (with kids on).
@@bobbygee1654 I have a regular M in lots of my videos but I don’t have any of an mt unfortunately my wife’s c does what you’re talking just gotta be careful not to tip it over
Slow down a gear and slide the drawbar over so the plow takes the proper land and the wheel of the tractor is in the furrow instead of up on the plowed ground. You can even adjust the hitch on the plow to make it take the proper land. I can see in the video the hitch on the plow is incorrectly adjusted. Frame 3.44 clearly shows the hitch and 5 holes in the hitch bar on the plowed ground side. Move the this hitch bar over until there is only 0-1 hole showing and it will work properly. Or consult the operators manual on the plow to learn how to adjust it. We farm with old equipment and adjusting it properly is part of the fun. We would never bounce a tractor around like is shown in this video and make such a mess out of a field. Watch other peoples videos to learn how to plow, properly.
Beautiful 60 - runs strong. Good thing you had a roll-o-matic front-end!
It will all disc out 😉. Old 60 sounds good!
Hi, I'm interested in buying a JD with narrow front wheels (MT or MTN). Do you have a video where one can see how narrow it can do a U-turn. Would be fun to run the tractor in circles (with kids on).
@@bobbygee1654 I have a regular M in lots of my videos but I don’t have any of an mt unfortunately my wife’s c does what you’re talking just gotta be careful not to tip it over
@@ericchevy1999 ok, thank you!
Slow down a gear and slide the drawbar over so the plow takes the proper land and the wheel of the tractor is in the furrow instead of up on the plowed ground. You can even adjust the hitch on the plow to make it take the proper land. I can see in the video the hitch on the plow is incorrectly adjusted. Frame 3.44 clearly shows the hitch and 5 holes in the hitch bar on the plowed ground side. Move the this hitch bar over until there is only 0-1 hole showing and it will work properly. Or consult the operators manual on the plow to learn how to adjust it. We farm with old equipment and adjusting it properly is part of the fun. We would never bounce a tractor around like is shown in this video and make such a mess out of a field. Watch other peoples videos to learn how to plow, properly.
@@Scott2510A yep you’re correct we readjusted it after it was 94 and humid as heck that day and just wanted to finish it up afterwards it plowed great