Posted by Nate V. IA on April 25, 2011 at 15:32:45 from (173.215.42.75):
In Reply to: Bought a Dearborn Plow posted by Yooper Farmall on April 25, 2011 at 06:55:54:
I tried to do the same thing as you were and had terrible results, I'm with gene, find a pull type. I spent most of a day trying to plow one acre and in the end I just ran the disc over it a couple of times and that was that. Half the time the plow would run out of the ground and the other half it was going for oil. I ran a chain around the three point arms and put a ratchet binder on it to keep the arms tight instead of "v" ing out the balls, when I got done I had to use a file to round out the cat 2 balls so I could use my bale mover. Pulling the pins up top so the three point floats doesn't help. BTDT Nate
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