Posted by Ol' Gimpy on January 08, 2013 at 17:53:03 from (74.65.85.230):
In Reply to: plows 140 vs cub posted by ericlb on January 08, 2013 at 06:24:47:
Primary difference is the beam. The Cub FH plow will have "CUB" stamped into the beam,at the rear,under the number stamped in the beam. You"ll note also a "Kink" or very slight bend in the Cub version,while the version used with the larger FH tractors had a straight beam.I"ve had some Cub FH plows with a 16" botton,much too large for a Cub to pull,in our central Maryland soils a 12" bottom was plenty for a Cub to handle,the larger 100-140"s would handle the 16" bottom much better. You do have the hitch bail lowered all the way,right? That would affect plow "Suck",also,like some of the guys said,a dull share will also cause the plow not to go into the ground. You also have offset the drawbar all the way to the right,haven"t you?? Likely all the way to the right,why you"ll see three holes in the hitch bail. A manual may also be helpful,of course. Use Cub-194 plow as a reference.
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