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Re: IH 2 disk breaking plow questions
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Posted by Jimmy King on June 16, 2004 at 05:27:21 from (207.69.137.203):
In Reply to: IH 2 disk breaking plow questions posted by John (AZ) on June 16, 2004 at 02:43:59:
John it sounds like you have an HM150 built for a H OR M at the front of the plow there should be brackets to mount on the axle brackets the draw bar must be removed, and if I remember right you need another set of axle brackets or must move the drawbar brackets. The bar in front hooks to a plow drawbar under the tractor bellie this drawbar fastins the the clutch housing the cross bar is a solid round bar about 1 5/8 ?? the clevis you talk about goes over it and the pin goes on the back side hooking the plow tongue to it. The axle brackets are what holds the plow upright. It is what I would call a semi mounted plow. There should be a rod from the tail wheel to a bell crank at the front of the plow and anouther rod from other side of the bellcrank to an arm fastened to the front bolster to guide the plow. When the tractor wheels turn left the plow wheel will turn right and vice versa. I am not too good at describing things, but I hope this helps.
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