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Re: 13 ft disc for my DA9190 and MF1155
That´s exactly what ist does. the tilling depth is still adjusted to 15 millimeters and if the front does not get in the ground so deep, the rear stays in the air. It also lifts the rear axle up, but the DEUTZ-ALLIS has 4wd, so the tractor still pulls over the frontwheels. In the next video it will be better...
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Re: 13 ft disc for my DA9190 and MF1155
Awesome - I like it - don't get discouraged by the workings of the plow - hard pack is hardly a good test. I would rather think that fine potting soil would be a better material?
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Re: 13 ft disc for my DA9190 and MF1155
Another test...
http://www.myvideo.de/watch/8701031/...Z_ALLIS_Test_2 Some things are to do: - The spindle for the adjustment of the tilling depth needs some more clearance - maybe I´ll sharpen the discs a little bit, now they are 2 millimeters thick - maybe I´ll put some weight on it... With more clearance the disc runs smoother over humps. The clearance in the spindle makes the drawbar more flexible when it´s connected to the tractor. After that it will be ready for the paintjob I think...
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Re: 13 ft disc for my DA9190 and MF1155
Looks like it was running better. I still love your tractor.
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Re: 13 ft disc for my DA9190 and MF1155
Some more details:
A toolbox for the electric components and some more weight...:
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Re: 13 ft disc for my DA9190 and MF1155
Good idea for adjustable weight! That should help push it further in the dirt
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Re: 13 ft disc for my DA9190 and MF1155
Sweet work!
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Re: 13 ft disc for my DA9190 and MF1155
After several time some progress: The zgly white bix is gone...the speed controller for the spindle cylinder is fixed below the copper cover between the frasmerails...
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