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Re: Re: Moldboard plow problem


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Posted by JK MN on October 29, 1998 at 07:41:30:

In Reply to: Re: Moldboard plow problem posted by bob on October 28, 1998 at 18:11:16:


: : I have a 1948 Farmall Cub with a factory single-blade moldboard plow. I turned the drawbar around so it is facing forward, attached it there, and hooked the chain to the back hydraulic lever. I tried to pull it, but it wouldn't dig down. It would just slide across the ground. The chain from the hydraulic lever to the plow had slack, but I didn't have the angle at which it would dig. I tried to attach it under the drawbar, but that still didn't help. If all else fails, I am going to cut some metal spacers with a plasma cutter and put them on the bottom of the drawbar and then bolt it. That should give me a better angle. Am I hooking it up wrong, or does anybody have any better ideas? Thanks. Also, thanks to Stan from VA for helping me with my last question.

: DEAR BRIAN
: SEEMS YOU DO NOT HAVE ALL OF THE PLOW. THERE IS A LEVER THAT
: CONNECTS TO LEFT REAR WHEEL HOUSING THAT ADJUSTS THE TILT OF THE
: DRAWBAR WHICH YOU HAVE PROPERLY REVERSED. YOU REMOVE THE BOLTS SO IT WILL
: HINGE AND THE LEVER I SPEAK OF ADJUSTS THE TILT OF
: THE DRAWBAR AND THUS MAKES THE PLOW POINT PULL ITS
: INTO THE GROUND

:
: SELF

bob, I believe you mean to install the "depth-lever" to the inside of the Right Hand rear wheel housing and not the LH housing.


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