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Steve, beautiful!
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Steve, I see you got rid of the wheelbarrow tires in favor of tri-ribs. Nice touch!
 
Yeah, since there aren't any real 4x8 implement tires (except maybe the Goodyear copies from Miller) and since wheelbarrow tires take away that big tractor feel, it looks like the 1/4 scale implements will continue to wear tri ribs. They are really a steering tire, but in this case I think they make the best look.....
 
I broke out the bathroom scale this afternoon and weighed the disk, one wheel read 190#, so 380# total (with no tongue weight). I was hoping for closer to 500 all in, but I'm happy with 380#
 
The IH cylinder decals were a nice touch
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Still waiting on your rendition of a Whirlwind Plow
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Rear PTO kills off the whirlwind terracing plow build......I'd need extra liability insurance at PD with one of those!!!!
 
Nice job Steve!

On a side note, I watched a couple videos on the Whirlwind Plow...... What is that crazy thing doing? Looks like a tiller that runs the wrong way.....LOL
 
It was designed for building terraces in fields.....throw the dirt into a mound, while plowing out the basin....
 
Awesome job Steve! Beats the heck out of my single gang Brinly.
 
Saw the "little" 370 disk today at RPRU. Steve did a great job!
 
Steve, very cool! That would be perfect for making food plots.
 
Kraig M. Steve B. had more than one individual ask if he'd be willing to make them either a plow or a disc at Red Power Roundup. It was neat seeing the two side by side and the crowd gathering around them.
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