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Re: Single-Point Hitch/Turning Plow Questions
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Posted by Bill in NC on February 02, 2005 at 14:27:13 from (24.172.3.146):
In Reply to: Re: Single-Point Hitch/Turning Plow Questions posted by Hugh MacKay on February 02, 2005 at 13:01:00:
Hugh, Don't know IH number on plow as it is pretty rusty on the frame. You are correct regarding screwing the left link out to put more down force on the left side (looking from back of plow towards tractor). The plow points are pretty much worn down. I was thinking about putting on new points. I think your advice is right on and I'll put new points on. The suggestion about welding spring steel sounds good. Help me out with understanding how this works. I remember seeing folks weld about a 1.5 inch wide (40 mm wide) strip onto the plow at the plow front that would be flush with the leading edge. Is that what you are talking about or are you suggesting a different placement? Question: Is the fast-hitch diagonal link left loose or should it be locked-down when using the turning plow? Question: Would this plow work well if I were to take the back plow off the frame and use it as a single plow? Our clay is hard to pull through. Thanks for your insights and suggestions. Bill
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