Posted by Randy-IA on December 23, 2010 at 21:43:46 from (207.177.83.72):
In Reply to: Re: Wheel spacing?? posted by Randy-IA on December 23, 2010 at 20:54:58:
OK assuming you are gonna use a 4 bottom trailing plow with 16" bottoms a good starting point would be 16"x4/2-4"=28" from the edge of the furrow to center of load. If you add about two inches for space between the tire and furrow edge that makes 30" . So you can start from there and then adjust to suit the cut of the front bottom. The formula is -- plow bottom in inches multiplied by the number of bottoms divided by two (center of plow) minus one quarter of one bottom (4") equals theoretical center of draft (28")plus 2" for room to steer ( and keep your sidewalls healthy) you can omit this measurement if you wish. So with that in mind start at about 28"-30" from center of tractor to inside of right tire tread. My book for a semi mounted 4-16" calls for 60"-62" in to in . So this I think would be a good starting point. Good Luck!
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