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AC WD Plow HELP!!

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acowner

10-23-2005 16:23:58




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I have a 2 disc drawbar mounted plow on my ACWD. However, I cannot get the plow to go any deeper than about 6 or 8 inches. I have set the hydraulic system for drawbar control by srewing A out of body, B into body separating plates, and D out as far as possible. I'm clueless on any more adjustments for depth as the manual only states this as the primary adjustment for depth. I'd really appreciate any help.

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BushogPapa

10-23-2005 17:56:29




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 Re: AC WD Plow HELP!! in reply to acowner, 10-23-2005 16:23:58  
Is this A mouldboard plow, or A disc plow...???? Does it want to lift the front end of the tractor with the left lever all the way down with the plow in the ground..??? If it does, the AC hitch settings for weight transfer could be out of adjustment.. If it has A Heel at the rear of the landslide, it should not be set too "low", or the plow won't go in very deep.... The hydrolic lever on the left quadrant should be left as far down as possible... I hope the plow is hooked to the original hitch-point..that way you will get weight transfer.. Maybe you have an adjustment on the lift links, to set the plow down lower too..?? On AC plows for the WD and WD-45..the screw adjustment (winging adjustment) works exactly opposite to what it looks like it would... Lengthening that (screwing the lever out) adjustment makes the plow work Shallower.... Shortening it makes it go deeper.. That is about all the adjustments there are..!! Let us know.....

Ron..

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acowner

10-24-2005 11:13:48




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 Re: AC WD Plow HELP!! in reply to BushogPapa, 10-23-2005 17:56:29  
The plow I have is a 2 disc blade plow. It actually mounts on the drawbar with the drawbar attached. My wd is on the old style (non-snap coupler. The plow has no adjustable lift links. Also, front of tractor never tries to come off ground while pulling. Sorry for the long post, but would gratly appreciate any more ideas on what to do.



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BushogPapa

10-25-2005 22:10:01




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 Re: AC WD Plow HELP!! in reply to acowner, 10-24-2005 11:13:48  
Sorry, I have used the AC mouldboard plow a bundh, but I have never even seen a disc type AC plow..

Ron..



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