Posted by mkirsch on May 12, 2010 at 05:14:40 from (64.80.108.56):
In Reply to: cub plow question posted by ericlb on May 12, 2010 at 04:13:21:
Hmm, gene may be "translating" things correctly...
If you were talking about the plow's BEAM, when you said "drawbar" that makes things much clearer.
The drawbar is the U-shaped piece that hangs between the wheels on the Cub. The beam is the "bar" that connects the plow bottom to the drawbar.
Indeed the "roller" you are talking about may be a ROLLING COULTER, or simply coulter. When I think of a roller, I think of something with some width that mashes dirt down, not a thin disk that cuts through the dirt.
It does just as gene says. Coulters are most useful in sod or ground with lots of trash (i.e. corn stalks), to cut the sod/trash ahead of the plow so it leaves a clean furrow, instead of tearing the sod up in clumps, or plugging up with corn stalks.
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