Posted by Dave Sherburne, NY on May 19, 2017 at 05:56:32 from (172.76.232.157):
In Reply to: Plow issue posted by ed in cny on May 18, 2017 at 18:45:54:
I'll bet that if you hook the plow to the tractor on flat ground, and gently lower it to the ground then stand behind the about 10 ft behind the plow and look at it you will find the plow is pointed to the left instead of straight ahead. Your problem is in the cross bar that the lift arms hook to, There are several different ways to adjust that bar depending on the brand of the plow so without a picture of the plow or at least a brand name I can't tell you how. If your lucky it's a vertical lever that just turns the crossbar. None of these methods include moving that cross bar from side to side, You should be able to adjust that plow to run correctly without any stabilizer bars or any other Rube Goldberg tricks . larbear has got the answer Your handle implies you are in central NY so am I . If your not to far from Sherburne contact me
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