They're not for plowing up sod ground, they are for ground that is already busted up with a plow. Your Cultivator's tines dig in so fast you don't have time to react on raising the 3 pt & the front pops up on & on it goes, till you get sick of it.
I have the same setup with an International 11pt chisel plow and a 7600 Ford 1981 Diesel tractor. I only pull 9 shanks and have 300 lbs of weights on the front of my tractor. Does a farily good job in low 3rd gear.
I don’t understand what I just watched as a farmer. I’m not sure if it’s confusion or disgust from me. But that plow is hardly plowing on that tractor.
I used to use a chisel, just like that. But on a 145 horse tractor, with front wheel assist, and duals. And at 10 inches deep, it was sometimes all it wanted.
That looks like a Ford 4000 has a split grille. Dad had a 1966 4000 split grille 52 pto hp. Didn't pull a chisel plow or a field cultivator, pulled a moldboard plow 3-14s and a 10 ft disc. Good old tractors but that looks like a lot to ask it to do.
Yeah, too big for that tractor, and they are not really made to plow sod. for that you'd better use a moldboard plow. The concept behind chisel plows, are to plow deep to loosen soil below a topsoil level.
Looks like more of a C tine cultivator than a chisel plow to me. Also not meant to work up sod, or grass. Kill the grass first then once it's dried down it will work up better.
Your cultivator has shanks? What I call a cultivator is a plows with sweeps. This guy is hardly chiseling imo. That tractor is not appropriate for that straight plow.
Great information. Thanks. Grew up with a Ford 8n 60 years ago. Just got one to work up some vergin mt pasture with so I can plant new pasture in place of star thistle and hemlock.
Oh and move the Guage wheels way in, about a foot from rear tires, or closer, you can move shanks alittle farther apart. Your outside shanks should be out past your Guage wheels maybe 6 inches, can go with bigger sweeps, it was a good deal, grow a big garden, but pile weights on the tractor.
Chisel plow is to big you need a tractor 🚜 at less a 100 hundred horse 🐴 ⛮ power l used to Chisel plow with a 9600 Ford tractor 🚜 135 horse power that is what you need.
Those are made to pull around 12" deep , so to pull like it needs to be pulled you only need to pull 3 shanks , 5 max!
He could do 7
They're not for plowing up sod ground, they are for ground that is already busted up with a plow. Your Cultivator's tines
dig in so fast you don't have time to react on raising the 3 pt & the front pops up on & on it goes, till you get sick of it.
I have the same setup with an International 11pt chisel plow and a 7600 Ford 1981 Diesel tractor. I only pull 9 shanks and have 300 lbs of weights on the front of my tractor. Does a farily good job in low 3rd gear.
I don’t understand what I just watched as a farmer. I’m not sure if it’s confusion or disgust from me. But that plow is hardly plowing on that tractor.
Clueless people ........
I used to use a chisel, just like that. But on a 145 horse tractor, with front wheel assist, and duals. And at 10 inches deep, it was sometimes all it wanted.
That looks like a Ford 4000 has a split grille. Dad had a 1966 4000 split grille 52 pto hp. Didn't pull a chisel plow or a field cultivator, pulled a moldboard plow 3-14s and a 10 ft disc. Good old tractors but that looks like a lot to ask it to do.
3 shanks I recommend... That's for the big boys. You need a Ford 9600 to pull that..
Dangerous situation. Not near enough tractor for that plow.
You've got way more chisel than tractor!!!!!!
I pull a 7 shank with my 6610 and it does ok. I really like pulling it with my brothers old JD 130 hp. Love the power.
I’d probably sell that and buy a smaller one that tractor can handle
Yeah, too big for that tractor, and they are not really made to plow sod. for that you'd better
use a moldboard plow. The concept behind chisel plows, are to plow deep to loosen soil
below a topsoil level.
I think you need about 250 more hp to go with the 20hp u got there
More like 110 more hp but yeah that tractor is wayyyy to small
Looks like more of a C tine cultivator than a chisel plow to me. Also not meant to work up sod, or grass. Kill the grass first then once it's dried down it will work up better.
Yeah we don't call that a chisel plow in my area that's just a field cultivator
Your cultivator has shanks? What I call a cultivator is a plows with sweeps. This guy is hardly chiseling imo. That tractor is not appropriate for that straight plow.
i had lely big skank, pull with IH 2+2 350 hp 11 shank pull 12 mph. fast is what you need. that looks like i NICE chisel
U can’t plow virgin soil with that! Lol. Tractor is a little small too but if it’s flat and already been broken up the yr b4 you’d be fine
10 hp per chisel.....11 chisels=110hp 7 chisels=70hp 13 chisels=130hp
Great information. Thanks. Grew up with a Ford 8n 60 years ago. Just got one to work up some vergin mt pasture with so I can plant new pasture in place of star thistle and hemlock.
Dude awesome video I had no idea you were doing this. It captures the essence. Also lulu is a good intro.
Just from the thumbnail, tractor is not only too small, it's like 100hp too small
They may say 10 to 15 HP per point, but I think if you had suitcase weights on the front, duals and weights on the rear you can handle it.
If you can’t pull it deeper than a field cultivator, then it’s too big. We chisel plow at least 10”, deeper with a coulter chisel.
Never seen anyone try to chisel a hay field. Pretty crazy.
Way too big for that tractor.
Oh and move the Guage wheels way in, about a foot from rear tires, or closer, you can move shanks alittle farther apart. Your outside shanks should be out past your Guage wheels maybe 6 inches, can go with bigger sweeps, it was a good deal, grow a big garden, but pile weights on the tractor.
You can narrow the thing, and get some weights,take 3 off on each side,and put 4 inch sweeps on it.
Chisel plow is to big you need a tractor 🚜 at less a 100 hundred horse 🐴 ⛮ power l used to Chisel plow with a 9600 Ford tractor 🚜 135 horse power that is what you need.
chisels do not work well in sod. run disc over to brake sod up. the chisel will aureate soil
😄 My 🐕 playing with air compressor nozzle.
Definitely neet to be on mid setting of a higher gear with a lot of power going
I think it make a better field cultivater.
Was always told 10hp per chisel at the minimum
You need a LOT of tractor to pull that plow!
Holy crap…what a tractor lol. Also lulu is an awesome intro. Good job dude
Any chance youd be interested in selling x4 of the shanks you took off?
Im in southern Wisconsin looking at making a custom strip till rig for corn
It's called a cultivator
2 big....add weight and remove out chisels. Very dangerous running that with small tractor.
Not enough tractor my friend
Better off taking some shanks off, lower your tire pressure for better traction and front weights.
That's barely scratching the ground, need a bigger tractor.
You need 200 horses for that big plow
that tractor need more front weights on it
Do you mean plough?
Put some water in your tires.
Use windshield washer fluid in tires so don't freeze
Rim guard
For that tractor yes.
Need a 5 shank or a a lot bigger tractor
Why would you even buy something so big for such a small tractor that should just be used with a 2 furrow plow in proples gardens
lol research must be done.
You need way more tractor
You seriously thought you could pull that ? Cut 2/3s of it off
Too much tractor for that plow gonna break something
Sell the skid steer and buy a 150 hp tractor.
Not near enough tractor
Thats not a chisel plow
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If you use this and insist on Ford a 2+2 is minimum.
Too BIG.
instead of removing those shanks maybe add front weights or maybe a bigger tractor
Same old BS Why don't you speak up if you are going to make a video!!
Sorry I am getting a headache watching this guy.this is like watching someone use a S-10 pickup truck to pull a 53 foot trailer.