thanks everybody for your input. sounds like to me i need more than just the plow and the drawbar cause thats all i got. there is a chain hooked to the back of the plow to hook to the lift arm that i'm pretty sure lifts the plow. there is another chain that is hooked to the plow about mid-way that i think hooks to the right rear of the final drive for maybe depth control?..so i believe i understand that the draw bar is to be turned around backwards and hooked to the front set of holes on each final drive. when i say front set of holes i am talking about each final drive has 2 sets of 3 holes on each final drive 1 set of 3 on the front of the final drive and 1 set of 3 on the rear of the final drive. i should hook the draw bar to the set of holes closes to the front of the tractor. the brackets that mount to the final drives stay put when mounted to the finals but the draw bar it self mounts to these brackets with 2 bolts on each side of the draw bar but i need to take one bolt out of each side of the draw bar to mounting bracket so the draw bar can pivot and allow some angle to the plow point to allow it to angle into the ground and that angling is what makes the plow go into the ground....i think...
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