Posted by Cub n M in Or on April 19, 2010 at 21:29:42 from (63.170.86.177):
In Reply to: plow hook up posted by Michael Kennedy on April 19, 2010 at 12:24:46:
I set mine up BY THE BOOK to plow my garden last spring and had the very same problem. It is likely a dull share. I doubt parts are available anymore. I Cut a piece of old heavy leaf spring at a point, and welded it on to the nose of the share. I did hang some old barbell weights off it too, but don'' know how much they help. It cuts deeper than the tractor will pull it now. Sorry I don't have any pictures of my new point, but if you can find a pic of a "deep suck" bottom, you'll have an idea of what I did. The draft linkage really isn't that important. A piece of chain the right length works, you will need it more to pull the plow OUT of the ground, if it is cutting right.
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