Posted by Chuck46 on April 21, 2008 at 20:18:14 from (64.136.27.230):
In Reply to: 700 Plow posted by turklilley on April 21, 2008 at 19:24:05:
Turklilley, Unless your wheels are real narrow you should not have to adjust them. There is plenty of adjustment in the plow to compensate for most any tractor. Be sure to put the pivot post of the plow in the lateral line of draft and the crossbar that your two or three point hitchs to in the vertical line of draft. The time you spend hitching a plow correctly will pay hugh dividends especially with the price of fuel today. It is much more important to adjust the plow to match the tractor than to move the wheels. Good luck, Chuck
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