Plowed for many years with a Jubilee and a similar Dearborn plow. Ours was a 1947 cable lift. Chains and loaded tires. Pushed like yours. That was in the 60’s and 70’s when Pa. Had real snows. Thanks brought back good memories
Very cool lookin tractor that’s really freaking cool that you’re making these videos and you’ll share them with your son not to mention make your own memories as he grows up👍🏼🤘🏼
Had an 8N with the Funk conversion growing up in New York. Hardly ever used the half tracks without canvas engine covers, snow was not conducive to keeping it running. Put a Meyers plow on it, built for the 8N. Modified the frame of the plow where it went to the rear axle. 4 inch heavy angle and 3 in iron pipe welded inside it to get the strength needed to keep it from making rainbows.
Back in the 60's, when I was a boy, my father had an old Ferguson with half tracks....I never seen them actually on the tractor. I wonder what a small 4 wheel drive tractor, like a Kubota, would do in the same conditions.
I would think so long as it didn’t get hung up in deeper snow the 4x4 would still be better :p. I have a small 4x4 tractor I wanted to do a comparison pulling logs or something but we really didn’t get very much snow this year and anything we got disappeared quickly :p
Angle one hole. Two holes is too much angle to track straight. Do you have differential lock on that tractor to use when you are backing up? You can also try steering using individual brakes when you are on slick ground. We used to brake steer all the time when plowing snow with our Massey Ferguson with a fixed angle plow blade. Lugged chains seem to work better than tracks on ice and frozen ground.
I will try less of an angle! And no there is no diff lock and the breaks done work lol (another thing I will dig into one of these days) and yes i agree lugged chains would get better grip on the ice, I think the tracks are going to be better in deep snow cuz it will give more floatation and more ground contact to grip to (it can’t grip ice but it can grab snow and mud) I’m not sure how it will do with the front digging in. I wanted to get larger tires or make skis for it but I’ll fast it how it is soon anyway 😊
@@4Dan21 You will probably not have that much problem with the front tires while plowing since the front end is light. Running in soft ground in the summer is a different story. Wider tires will help with flotation. Even weak brakes are better than none.
@godimbad you forgot to advise him breathe. He could suffocate otherwise. And completely chew your food before swallowing or else he could choke. What other arm chair wisdom can you provide?
Not going to make hate comments, please keep your hands off the fenders when the tracks are turning!!! All it takes is a peice of dirt or snow and clothing get pulled in, make for a real bad day
Never liked Ford tractors for the reason you show in this video . another thing try plowing in a lower gear and get some more weight on the back of the tractor then it might work for you .
Plowed for many years with a Jubilee and a similar Dearborn plow. Ours was a 1947 cable lift. Chains and loaded tires. Pushed like yours. That was in the 60’s and 70’s when Pa. Had real snows. Thanks brought back good memories
Glad you enjoyed it 😊
Very cool lookin tractor that’s really freaking cool that you’re making these videos and you’ll share them with your son not to mention make your own memories as he grows up👍🏼🤘🏼
lol thanks man 😊
Had an 8N with the Funk conversion growing up in New York. Hardly ever used the half tracks without canvas engine covers, snow was not conducive to keeping it running. Put a Meyers plow on it, built for the 8N. Modified the frame of the plow where it went to the rear axle. 4 inch heavy angle and 3 in iron pipe welded inside it to get the strength needed to keep it from making rainbows.
What a grand adventure for us in So. Calf. Thanks. Enjoy your videos.😊
Thanks! 😊
Great tractor and video
Thank you :)
Man you really dialed that paint job in plow n all . and it looks like a cyclops with the blade down comin at ya. :)
Lmao thanks 😂
Mighty fine piece of machinery 👍👍
Thanks 😊
Dan your a super nice guy
lol thank you 😊
Now that’s power steering…. When it takes all your power to steer.👌🏼😁💪🏼💪🏼
Lmao 🤣
Back in the 60's, when I was a boy, my father had an old Ferguson with half tracks....I never seen them actually on the tractor. I wonder what a small 4 wheel drive tractor, like a Kubota, would do in the same conditions.
I would think so long as it didn’t get hung up in deeper snow the 4x4 would still be better :p. I have a small 4x4 tractor I wanted to do a comparison pulling logs or something but we really didn’t get very much snow this year and anything we got disappeared quickly :p
@@4Dan21 I expect you are right. I bet the old ford with tracks would wallow through a lot of mud. Thanks for the interesting videos.
@@outboardfixer yes it goes through the mud quite well lol one of my older videos when I first got it shows that :p. Im glad you like the videos 😊
That traxtor is pretty cool
Thanks 😊
Nobody probably can't count how many times an older tractor has been fixed with a little baling wire and a pair of pliers
Lmao so true! 😂
Angle one hole. Two holes is too much angle to track straight. Do you have differential lock on that tractor to use when you are backing up?
You can also try steering using individual brakes when you are on slick ground. We used to brake steer all the time when plowing snow with our Massey Ferguson with a fixed angle plow blade.
Lugged chains seem to work better than tracks on ice and frozen ground.
I will try less of an angle! And no there is no diff lock and the breaks done work lol (another thing I will dig into one of these days) and yes i agree lugged chains would get better grip on the ice, I think the tracks are going to be better in deep snow cuz it will give more floatation and more ground contact to grip to (it can’t grip ice but it can grab snow and mud) I’m not sure how it will do with the front digging in. I wanted to get larger tires or make skis for it but I’ll fast it how it is soon anyway 😊
@@4Dan21 You will probably not have that much problem with the front tires while plowing since the front end is light. Running in soft ground in the summer is a different story. Wider tires will help with flotation.
Even weak brakes are better than none.
You either need new springs or double springs the way that plow lays over.
nice tractor
Thanks 😊
With and open differential you have to brake steer with tracks or even tire chains. You need to fix the brakes before you get yourself into trouble.
lol well your not wrong :p
That was fun
lol wile it lasted 😂 but quick fix and it’ll be out again 😊
Need some shoes on that plow so you don’t keep tripping the plow as bad
Mabe try a little less of an angle.like 1 or 2 holes from the centre
Ya that’s not a bad idea lol
@godimbad you forgot to advise him breathe. He could suffocate otherwise. And completely chew your food before swallowing or else he could choke. What other arm chair wisdom can you provide?
Not going to make hate comments, please keep your hands off the fenders when the tracks are turning!!! All it takes is a peice of dirt or snow and clothing get pulled in, make for a real bad day
Chains
Never liked Ford tractors for the reason you show in this video . another thing try plowing in a lower gear and get some more weight on the back of the tractor then it might work for you .
Go offroad)
lol yes I will for sure! 😂