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Re: Re: TO-35 plowing for the first time
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Posted by Justin-PA on April 27, 2004 at 13:21:11 from (63.106.72.130):
In Reply to: Re: TO-35 plowing for the first time posted by Dana on April 27, 2004 at 06:20:49:
Dana, Jeff-OH is right. If you have deep and shallow spots, maybe there are some hard spots in the ground. The other problem may be that you are plowing using "Position Control" and not the "Draft Control" lever. On the quadrant control, set the draft levers to the approximate depth you want for plowing. Tighten the hand nut. The upper knob will allow you a small amount of adjustment as you go along. Also remember that the position lever should be all the way down in the "Response" range. Your books will give more detail, but that is the basics! Most importantly, keep having fun!!
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