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PLOW HELP NEEDED(PIX)

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1PWRFULH

08-23-2000 08:52:18




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I pulled what i think is an oliver 2 bottom trailer plow out of the weeds yesterday and want to get it going to pull with my Farmall H. I am not a plow expert at all. Does this look like an oliver plow? What model number is it? I cant find a tag on it anywhere. There is also a rod right beside the cylinder that has a spring on it but when you pull it back it does nothing. When all the way down it is the same length as the hitch. Does this hook onto the drawbar for some reason? The hitch on it looks like a dump truck one. Do you put a twisted clevis on the drawbar to hook it up? Also the guy had this wired for up and down pressure but everyone tells me that you dont need down pressure? Should i just put a vent in it and just use the weight of plow to pull it in? Anything else I should know or forgot? Well thanks in advance!!!

RC

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paul

08-23-2000 20:17:44




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 Re: PLOW HELP NEEDED(PIX) in reply to 1PWRFULH, 08-23-2000 08:52:18  
Nice tractor & airplane pics, I couldn't find the plow?

Twisted clevis works fine, Oliver had a bolt-on clevis that you bolt onto the drawbar, less slap that way.

The hitch will spring apart if you hit a rock, less damage that way. Make sure you have hydraulic hoses that also will disconnect easily.

Single acting should work just fine. We put a rock on out Oliver trip plow for down pressure.

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Joel

08-25-2000 17:46:58




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 Re: Re: PLOW HELP NEEDED(PIX) in reply to paul, 08-23-2000 20:17:44  
If the plow "lay" - the cutting edge is not worn out and dull, it will actually suck itself in the gound as you pull it. If the molboard if rusty, the dirt will not roll over and off to land in the previous furrow. Some graphite paint might help until it shines up (sandy ground will shine a plow in no time at all).



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