IH 720 plow

   / IH 720 plow #11  
Something else to add, not sure if you've used an in the furrow plow before, but you'll need to make sure that the rear right tire is set in to follow the front tire. Just trying to help ya out!

-Funkster-
 
   / IH 720 plow #12  
Oleozz said:
Here is another pic of the tractor, had duals on when I bought it but duals and plowing don't go together.

That's a great looking tractor. I always had a soft spot for those things. More pics! And plowing pics if you have a chance.
 
   / IH 720 plow #13  
I've always been amazed at hte small tires that you boys in Pa use on tractors! A 1066 with 18-4-38's is small tired in this area and 20.8-38's is more the normal. Either way 4-18's will easily be pulled with a 1066. Do you have diff lock?
 
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Thanks for all the good advice.
Robert in NY---I paid $1400 for the plow and it was much cheaper than any White or Ford plow that I looked at. From what I have gathered the White/Ford are King of the Sod.
Funkster--I think the tires are setup all right, but I will check again.
Rob--When I start to plow I will get some pics, at least some after I learn what I'm doing!!
Flusher---Those Lil Genius plows are supposed to be real good plows, and you are right, the shipping is awful.
Art---I wanted the 38's but they came with the dual 34's. They are radials and are at about 80% tread but are Goodyear, and I know lots of folks don't like the Goodyear tires. Yes the 1066 does have diff lock.
Thanks again for all the replies.
 
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   / IH 720 plow #15  
Oleozz said:
Thanks for all the good advice.
Robert in NY---I paid $1400 for the plow and it was much cheaper than any White or Ford plow that I looked at. From what I have gathered the White/Ford or King of the Sod.
Funkster--I think the tires are setup all right, but I will check again.
Rob--When I start to plow I will get some pics, at least some after I learn what I'm doing!!
Flusher---Those Lil Genius plows are supposed to be real good plows, and you are right, the shipping is awful.
Art---I wanted the 38's but they came with the dual 34's. They are radials and are at about 80% tread but are Goodyear, and I know lots of folks don't like the Goodyear tires. Yes the 1066 does have diff lock.
Thanks again for all the replies.

That is roughly the price I was finding for this type of International plow up around here. I had to drive to Columbus, Ohio to buy mine where plows are cheap now as most have went to no-till.

I looked for Ford and White plows but the only ones I found up here were beat bad and the dealers still wanted a fortune for them.
 
   / IH 720 plow #16  
It's amazing that the White, (Ford last built 1986 I think) hold the resale value as well as they do. We have both in our area and You don't find 4-18's for that kind of money here! The 720's biggest plus for clearence is the fore to aft for the crop to follow through. They will plow right though what will plug a White plow even the 598 doesn't hold a candle to them. The good part is the non-trip vertical lift that doesn't bring up every stone!

On the tires, sorry to hear that you have the good year tires. The size is wrong for trying to get the horsepower to the ground. Years ago we were short tractors and I remember going to PA to pick up a tractor for a sale. We took the 18-4-34's off the ten and put 18-4-38's on to help it get it's work done. The good years are normally so bad on the farm that to switch them out to another brand would make a big difference. They normally are like running he next size smaller!
 
   / IH 720 plow #17  
I never heard that on Goodyears. I think everything I've got has them on it. I don't do any row crop type work though.

Great looking plow and tractor you have there Oloezz. Bet that 1066 is a pulling rig. I used to see a lot of them around here pulling round balers.
 
   / IH 720 plow #18  
chh said:
I never heard that on Goodyears. I think everything I've got has them on it. I don't do any row crop type work though.

Great looking plow and tractor you have there Oloezz. Bet that 1066 is a pulling rig. I used to see a lot of them around here pulling round balers.

Goodyear doesn't have a great reputation in the ag field but I have them on my TN and they are a decent tire. I do prefer Firestone though but that is only because I can not justify the cost of Michelins. But when I bought my TN in 99 I requested Goodyears over the Titans they came with. My tractor showed up with Titans on it and I refused to accept it until they put on Goodyears like I requested. I do not think very highly of Titan tires and I think Titan and Goodyear are one company but I can't remember for sure.
 
   / IH 720 plow #19  
Robert_in_NY said:
Goodyear doesn't have a great reputation in the ag field but I have them on my TN and they are a decent tire. I do prefer Firestone though but that is only because I can not justify the cost of Michelins. But when I bought my TN in 99 I requested Goodyears over the Titans they came with. My tractor showed up with Titans on it and I refused to accept it until they put on Goodyears like I requested. I do not think very highly of Titan tires and I think Titan and Goodyear are one company but I can't remember for sure.

Titan Tire and Wheel owns the GoodYear AG tire line. More or less the same thing now. I've had several sets of GoodYear DynaTorque II's and wouldn't give the time of day for another set. Poor traction, Poor wear life, and easiest tire to puncture I've ever been around. And what's so funny, I like Titans. I've got tremendous wear and good service from them. Any new tires I by in recent years have been long bar/short bar Titans.

FireStones have taken a big dive in recent years. No more Field & Roads....
 
   / IH 720 plow #20  
Farmwithjunk said:
Titan Tire and Wheel owns the GoodYear AG tire line. More or less the same thing now. I've had several sets of GoodYear DynaTorque II's and wouldn't give the time of day for another set. Poor traction, Poor wear life, and easiest tire to puncture I've ever been around. And what's so funny, I like Titans. I've got tremendous wear and good service from them. Any new tires I by in recent years have been long bar/short bar Titans.

FireStones have taken a big dive in recent years. No more Field & Roads....

Hi Bill, my issue with the Titans at the time I bought the TN was that all of the Titan tires on the lots were checking real bad while the goodyears were in good condition. I didn't want a brand new tractor with tires that were new but checked like a 10 year old tractor left outside.

I have not had any puncture issues with my dynatourqe II's except for a piece of steel and I drive my TN thru red brush chopping back and forth so I don't baby them. Traction wise I prefer Firestones. And I am not happy with the way the Goodyears are wearing. The front 11.2-24's are going to need to be replaced in 4-5 years while the back tires are wearing but not as bad. Since I took the TN off of the main tillage duty the tires are lasting longer but I will only buy Firestones from now on unless I can afford a set of Michelin XM108's:D
 

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