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Re: Drawbar Plow Ajuster
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on July 22, 2002 at 19:33:15 from (64.228.11.64):
In Reply to: Drawbar Plow Ajuster posted by Will@ont.ca on July 22, 2002 at 18:30:17:
Will: Are you mounting this on a W4 or am I right in assuming you are just using W4 as example. My dad had a W4 he used on No 8 trailer plow. I can't remember how that one mounted. I do know that when he purchased an H he had to get a new adjust lever or side hill lever they were called. I do remember how the lever mounted on H. Main standard that came straight down from lever bolted under the right height adjustment brace for drawbar. Lever standard was in form of L Lever required aditional bolts ahead of brace. Lever base extended back about 3-4" behind drawbar cross bar. A round bar brace bolted about 1' up from base of lever and went to other side of drawbar. A flat bar 1/2" x 2" with a 90 degree twist went from bottom end of lever to the swinging darwbar. W4 one is starting to come to me. It had two bolts that bolted it to cross bar and was braced both ways. In later years we used a No.60 plow on a 560. The No. 60 plow was hydraulic lift with an implement cylinder. We used a second cylinder on drawbar for side hill adjustment. PS Lever on both W4 and H were braced both ways. I am digging deep into brain storage tonight.
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