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Re: Tumble Plow Questions
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Posted by Redrider on March 30, 2005 at 19:52:24 from (66.235.45.149):
In Reply to: Tumble Plow Questions posted by Tim R on March 29, 2005 at 18:31:15:
Tim I have a model 39 16" IH tumble bug. I have plowed thousands of acres with one. The crank at each wheel is how you control the depth. To first set you plow for level depth crank both sides clear in to the stops. Then back them out starting at around 15 turns each. Go make a couple rounds and check the depth your plowing. If its to deep crank each crank the same amount in. If not deep enough crank the out. Now once you have your depth where you want it check to see of furrows are nice and level. If not you might have to adjust one side up or down a little. There are two stop latches on frame that latch the tongue in position so your first plow does not cut to much or to little. You can adjust these to the precise cut. Everytime you trip the plow and bring it out of the ground this latch will unlatch and let the tongue off set for the other direction. This is a very neat plow and fun to plow with.
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