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Re: Ok..who said plowing is easy?
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Posted by Tedd on April 22, 2006 at 15:29:30 from (24.51.22.226):
In Reply to: Ok..who said plowing is easy? posted by Paul Shuler on April 22, 2006 at 13:44:37:
Paul, I think that when you "still" have that snow plow on you are losing some of your rear drawbar control capabilities (sp) with that linkage. We have not plowed with our Super C in a long time but I am going to take a look at it. Your tractor should not be struggling. Also there is a verticle shaft in the back of your tractor that a pin can be installed in if the pin is in you can block the draw bar and lift the back of the tractor when it is out it will allow the draw bar to float or in your case the plow to float or stay at at cosistent depth take a look back there. Also the draw bar should float left and right there are pins with two alowable positions on the left and right that will allow this. I am far from an expert but I have spent some time with this rig.Please excuse the spelling.
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