THE BEAST

Nevadablue

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You do nice work! Please get a video of it beating the ground into submission when you take it out for the first run.
 

shinnery

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Looks real good. If that is a 540 PTO it would look great behind my M-M 4Star, it is even pretty close to the same color.
Bryce
 

David69

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Another Howard Rotovator.

Picked up another Howard Rotovator Series P 40 The decals finally arrived from England for the E series Howard. Also found a heavy Dearborn Subsoiler.Winter continues, keeping busy bringing back to life old implements.
 

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bczoom

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Sweet!

Can you tell me what sub-soilers like that one are going for these days? I have either identical or similar and was going to sell.
 

David69

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Sweet!

Can you tell me what sub-soilers like that one are going for these days? I have either identical or similar and was going to sell.

Craigslist $175.00 I like this old Dearborn Model 10-89 because they were built tough. Most of today's made stuff is wimpy. This thing is heavy. As well as breaking up hard pan and getting stubborn roots up, I plan on modifying it so I can lay down more water lines. See the link where someone did just that.

http://www.mikereidconstruction.com/images/Cable Plow/Cable Plow Thumbnails.html
 

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bczoom

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Craigslist $175.00 I like this old Dearborn Model 10-89 because they were built tough.
Thanks!
That looks like the one I got. Here's a pic of it before I picked it up.
 

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David69

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Thanks!
That looks like the one I got. Here's a pic of it before I picked it up.

That's it! I considered mine a good buy. I have seen them go for $290. New manufactured ones are around $375.00 but NOT built like the old Dearborn's.. Yours is in good shape. Put it on CL's. You can always come down.
 

bczoom

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I don't recall seeing a tag on mine anywhere. I did print that old brochure page and will take that to the shop.

Mine is in very good shape. Glad I didn't push the issue and put it on CL for $100 like I was thinking last fall. Now I'm 2nd guessing the value of the 1-bottom plow I have as well. Old, heavy but in great condition.
 

David69

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I don't recall seeing a tag on mine anywhere. I did print that old brochure page and will take that to the shop.

Mine is in very good shape. Glad I didn't push the issue and put it on CL for $100 like I was thinking last fall. Now I'm 2nd guessing the value of the 1-bottom plow I have as well. Old, heavy but in great condition.

The Sub-soiler's are handy tools to have around the place.. Yes don't sell yourself short. I plan to modify mine with a bolt on pipe laying attachment similar to the photo.
 

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bczoom

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My days of laying any kind of pipe around here are over. When I bought the place about 20 years ago, it needed some work. I brought in something like 300 dump truck loads of dirt/fill, several hundred tons of stone... I live on hill so the yard need tiled as well especially to keep water away from the house and buildings. I laid over 1000' of drain tile.

I also have backhoes available anytime I want them so I normally go that route if/when needed.
 

David69

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My days of laying any kind of pipe around here are over. When I bought the place about 20 years ago, it needed some work. I brought in something like 300 dump truck loads of dirt/fill, several hundred tons of stone... I live on hill so the yard need tiled as well especially to keep water away from the house and buildings. I laid over 1000' of drain tile.

I also have backhoes available anytime I want them so I normally go that route if/when needed.

Few rocks here...clay.. It should go smoothly.
 

bczoom

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Agreed. Clay is easy to rip through. I have an old barn foundation under part of my yard. In other parts, we've ripped out rocks 5' long.
 

David69

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Howard Rotavator P40

I picked up another Howard. The price was right. So now I have a back up..I guess. The wife just shakes her head. Hmmmmmmm. P 40 Howard Rotavator. 53 inches wide 600lbs and heavy. Lightly used. A Howard Rotavator is as good as it gets, the Cadillac of rototillers. Original tines considering, except for one. Amazing for being built in the 70's.
 

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David69

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Second coat

Finally some dry weather in the Pacific Northwest for a second coat of paint today..More orange to match Howard's original color. Decals tomorrow.
 

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It's so pretty now I don't want to get it dirty.

Done. It's so pretty now I don't want to get it dirty. When the ground dries I'll put it to work. Thanks for letting me share the journey
 

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