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Re: IH 3 bottom plow Question
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on July 09, 2003 at 03:29:59 from (216.208.58.158):
In Reply to: IH 3 bottom plow Question posted by Bob=Wyo on July 08, 2003 at 19:58:30:
Bob: When you had that hub apart cleaning it, did you notice any parts worn. It's been 40 years since I've had anything to do with one of these, but I do remember replacing some worn parts for just the problem you describe. The other item you need is better traction on your land wheel. Is it on steel or rubber? If steel are all the corks on there? A few of those missing will allow wheel to slide. If on rubber does it still have a traction type tire with a tread similar to tractor? Remember that tread must also be oposite to tractor to be effective. If your tire has been replaced by an automotive type tire you probably need a tire chain on it. I am thinking your problem could be 2 fold; worn parts plus the wheel slide is causing the hub to stop it's function midstream so to speak. I think you will find that hub is designed for continuous steady rotation once it begins it's function. I would first correct the land wheel traction, and see what happens. I think it's one of those situations where you cant live with two wrongs, you may get away with one.
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