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Re: Super C distilate tractor


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Posted by Gene-AL on January 15, 2006 at 10:59:19 from (65.4.38.60):

In Reply to: Super C distilate tractor posted by Mopar Motivator on January 14, 2006 at 19:44:53:

I have a McCormick Model A-151 Disk plow with my Super-A which, compared to your description, sounds like about the same plow. The 2-disks sets were available in 5-versions, either 24" or 26" diameter and 3/16" or "1/4" thick. The setup, with a tail wheel steered from the right front wheel of the tractor, manual depth lever, and hydraulic lift seem to be the same, but I don't think it's 20' long. If you had trouble pulling that plow in sod, maybe it's set up for too much width of cut and/or you had it set too deep. I haven't used mine in recent years, but as best I remember, the Super-A pulls the plow just fine in 2nd gear (don't know width of cut setting).
According to the plow manual, it can be set for 14", 17" or 20" cut (both discs). To make those adjustments requires changing settings in two places: 1) repositioning the hitch plate (has 7-holes), and 2)When the hitch plate is changed for a different cutting width, then the disc cutting angle must be restored by changing the disc standard angle with an eccentric collar on one of the four 3/4" x 4-3/4" bolts which mount the disc standard to the plow beam. The standard has two sets of three raised ridges on its edges as reference marks to each side of the main beam (standard rotates only a small amount with reference to the beam).

Your engine should'nt have any problem with that plow, unless you expect fast, deep plowing in sod, which is a little much, I think. On second thought, I wonder why your wheels weren't spinning instead of your engine dying in first gear? Hmmm? Timing right? Load needle valve on carb too lean?
Check it out and good luck. If the plow came with the tractor, it should work.


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