Posted by George Rausch on April 23, 2011 at 05:20:32 from (64.85.214.32):
In Reply to: mounted plow posted by rod in nebraska on April 20, 2011 at 18:15:59:
JIm Becker - Back in the day when I had to "poor-boy" it all I could afford was an old H, an old used JD plow and a new 3-point hitch from a local manufacturer. It took me all summer trying to plow the gardern, yanking that H over to the left, swaying the plow hard to the left. I had to lay on the gruond behind that mess and study it all summer long, and I finally realized how plows were designed; they are supposed to cut a perfect right-angle furrow, in all 3 axes. I adjusted the top-link so it cut perfectly level, and didn't dive in or pull up, I adjusted both bottoms so they cut equal depths, and I invented a turn-buckle "brace" to haul the assembly exactly 14" over to the right, 14" from the right tire, and hold it there. Works perfectly, and I see how it is all designed.
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