
Maybe look for a stretch model Glencoe that would be newer than yours. Maybe spikes would work better for the JD. My 714 would ride up on hard packed end rows using 4 inch twisted. Posted 16:57 (#5680389 - in reply to #5680293) Subject: RE: Which chisel?Īgree with the Sunflower. I have both and the sunflower is superior. I would look at a sunflower over a deere. I would go to a JD 714-it has the Tru-Depth Standards with a point pressure of 1250 lbs before it springs back. The IHcase MRX690 disc chisel is a real well built machine I have also been looking at one to upgrade from my Landoll.

Landoll has a nice heavy duty Chisel Plow. Pull it with our 8300 mfd rated around 240 hp. 4 inch twisted shovels, and run 7 to 9 inches in slightly rolling ground. Pull a 11 shank 714, with remlinger heavy drag behind it. It is about on it's last legs and want to update it has 4 inch twisted shovels and straight blades upfront but well worn what would be a good replacement in this size for a 235 hp tractor? I currently use a 13 shank Glencoe soil saver. H = PowrQuad or Manual Shift TransmissionĪll serial plates for Waterloo-built large tractors are now located on the right-hand frame below the engine.You are logged in as a guest. R or (see Position 11 Transmission codes)Ĭalculated character based on the value of the other characters. To better understand each position in the 17-digital serial number, the chart below lists the position number, use of that position and what the position means, specific to large tractors (7030 Series Large-Frame, 8R/8RT Series and 9030 Series Tractors). John Deere Waterloo Works recently changed from a 13-digit large tractor serial number to a 17-digit serial number.
