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Re: Help with Farmall A Plow Hookup
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Posted by HAS on June 02, 2006 at 14:48:46 from (68.228.161.160):
In Reply to: Help with Farmall A Plow Hookup posted by Keith Cook on June 01, 2006 at 20:28:05:
I don't have any pics, but will try to explain it verbally. The plow is pulled by the two round eylets under the fron end, right behind the square cultivator mount holes. The big end of that light steel wishbone looking thing mounts there. The other end of that pull teh plow, pin it to the front hole on the plow. The right hand lift arm hooks to that also, to adjust the angle to plow attacks the ground, so adjusts the depth of the furrow with your left lift lever. For the back, yo have to have all the drawbars off. There should be a rig with two large eye holes at the top, and two bolt holes spaced about 4" apart that bolts to the low, right on the bend of the plow. The two large holes at the top connect to the rock shaft that is rotated by the other lever - the one that mounts to the floor boards and seat brackets. You use that lever to lift the low up for transport or turnaround. So - you should have two levers - one mid mount on the tractor with the lever either on the left by the gearshift, or the lever on some aftermarkets come up on the right between the steering shaft and the gas tank. The other mounts on the right side of the floor and to the seat bracket and fenders for the back rock shaft. The mif mount adjusts your plow depth and the back one raises and lowers hte whole plow. Clear as mud, right? If you are missing parts, let me know - I know who has anything you need for a plow setup for an A.
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