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DW Series tractors in agriculture ?

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16 years 10 months ago #11075 by gauntjoh
Thanks Quad, great pictures.
I can't imagine they would be short on power - over 100 Hp per furrow, nor yet traction. Fuel consumption would be a bit high though !

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16 years 10 months ago #11083 by MARCOTEN
both dw 10's, i know them aswell,
quad, it time for gilbert to do some plowing aswell!
how is the dw 10 of him?????

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16 years 10 months ago #11095 by QuAD
The DW 10 did run this week !!!!!!!

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16 years 10 months ago #11099 by alan627b
I bought my DW10 from Dave Geis, who got it from the owners of the Mackey elevator, next door to my home. I remember seeing them using it to plant the vacant land in my neighborhood.
They were pretty inventive, rigging it with a "sort-of" hydraulic 3 point raiseable drawbar, a Griesen 3 spool setup, and they seperated the coupling between the engine and the transmission, and inserted a pully in there, used to run a spray rig. Unfortunately, the crossbar for the brakes was in the way, which they cut....airbrakes on one side only....
They explained to me they hated frying in the sun, so they cut down an old John Deere combine cab and mounted it up, and added a sqirrel cage fan to the roof, also driven off the hydraulic system, to the roof.
Mr Mackey told me they bought it used from our local Cat dealer, Missouri Valley Machinery (now Nebraska Machinery) sometime in the 60's, after it had been rolled. It was in use as their farm tractor until the early 90's, when the land was sold. It sat unused until a few years ago, when Dave bought it as part of a package deal with a Michigan truck crane they had. I in turn bought it from him, and we finally got it started earlier this year.
It ran for about 2 minutes, blew a hose and oiled my leg (out of spite, for disturbing it's 16 year sleep!) and I haven't had time to work on it since.
There's always next year....
Alan627B

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16 years 10 months ago #11234 by Cel
Here's a picture of the hydraulic lift that we made on our DW15. I guess you have to add weight on the rear, as they have much weight on the front wheels...
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16 years 10 months ago #11261 by gauntjoh
Hi Cel, That's a really neat looking hydraulic lift you made. What equipment do you use with it ?
Must be a very impressive piece of kit.

Thanks for posting the photo.

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16 years 10 months ago #11263 by Cel
Hi John
Actually we don't use any type of equipment! We are planning to make an Athey-type low loader with detachable gooseneck for the DW15 to transport our D8-2U. When detaching the gooseneck we will use the lift to be able to drive away from the loader.
Best regards
Marcel

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16 years 10 months ago #11269 by gauntjoh
Hi Cel,
Sounds very interesting, hope you will post pictures of the completed outfit, sounds like it will be very impressive.
Presumably you plan to use it to transport the 8 2U on the road ?
John.

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16 years 5 months ago #15531 by ALCANkid
Replied by ALCANkid on topic DW15 as farm tractor
My father and I used a DW15 for plowing using an Oliver 6 bottom plow. When the ground was to wet we just hooked up the plow to our D7. This was in the early 1960's in southwestern Minnesota. One day I was plowing with the D7 and my neighbor was going in low gear with his Farmall M in an old alfalfa field. I crossed over and started in front of him going in third gear and I almost ran him over before he finished that round.:D We hooked up three pull type field cultivators behind the DW15 and I could do 80 acres in one day....:eek:

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16 years 5 months ago #15541 by SeaBee Mal
Replied by SeaBee Mal on topic Dw10
Here in Pierre, SD back in the late 50;s there was a farmer who used DW20 tractors however I don't have any information, I did stop by the field where the 20 was setting and look it over. In 1963 while on leave had the opportunity to operate a D8 36A straight stick pulling 60 feet of duck foot in the Shelby Montana area. Pretty impressive use of the power that 8 had.
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