Posted by Bryce Frazier on April 26, 2014 at 13:57:15 from (67.142.182.27):
Alright, so my neighbor finally broke down and bought a plow, it is a JD, 5 bottom, 16 trailed plow. I THINK it 3100?? But not sure...
It has three wheels, and is trailed, rather than semi mount...
They have never plowed with this type of setup, and have enlisted my "help"....
They THINK that their Ford 5000 is going to pull this thing around like it isn't even back there, I think that it MIGHT dink around with it, but that their 8000 would be a MUCH better choice!!
Sooo, either way, what ever tractor they end up using, when I hook up the plow, should I set it so that the tractors right wheels ride down in the furrow like all of the old tractors do, or should I set it so that both the left and right sets are up on un-plowed land?
I'll try to find a picture of what the plow looks like online, but I think you guys should get the picture good enough to answer the question!!! THANKS, Bryce
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