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Posted by SGT K on May 23, 2006 at 06:39:15 from (216.125.213.242):
I'm going out later today to plow a little patch with my rusty 14 and an old semi-mount five bottom plow. I pulled it in the shed last night and the bolt stop on the tail wheel was broken off. You can adjust this bolt to stop the tail wheel, which runs in the last furrow, from going to deep when you lower it with the hydraulics. How can I adjust this in the shop? Should the wheel run at exactly the same depth as the last botton, a little deeper or a little higher? This is something simple I never thought of before. I'll be durned if I can picture it in my head how deep the wheel should run as compared to the last plow bottom. I'm sure a lot of you guys who have plowed a lot can set me straight. Thanks, Paul
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