I have a few pictures from rear of the tractor but nothing directly behind the plow. I"m confident in the guy who is measuring it up for me, we are about 6 inches off of the rear tire being in the furrow but I"ll be taking the wheel center off to paint, so I"ll just reverse it and that"ll put the rear wheel right where it needs to be. True, this Saginaw doesn"t have draft control, so going up or down a slight grade the plow will dig a little deeper or not as deep. The area I"ll be working is relatively flat. I have a friend that works 30 acreas with this setup. I"m only doing food plots and having fun playing with equipment, if the plow various in depth here and there I doubt the deer will care ! It"ll just mean I"ll have more fun with my disc cleaning up. I"d much rather sit on a classic red tractor and do an imperfect job than sit on a Kabota with pristine plow rows. I"m keeping eye open for a little genius with rubber, but with this painted up 2 bottom at 1/2 the price I"ve seen rusted up messes sell for, I thought it worth a little fun!
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