Posted by Matt E. on October 05, 2017 at 11:29:22 from (173.216.243.47):
In Reply to: Case 4 bottom plow posted by Matt E. on October 05, 2017 at 07:13:47:
I've heard good things about Case plows, namely that they pull easily and have good clearance. I have a IH #60 three bottom and in the sandy clay at the farm in Montana the 560 pulls it in 3rd direct pretty easily. Dad liked to putt along in 2nd but I didn't want to spend all day so when he would leave me alone, I'd kick it up a gear. But he isn't around anymore to direct work so I just have his wisdom to work on.
I also have a WD-9 that I'd like to eventually match up with a 4 bottom. It has very wide rear tires so I think I'd have to keep it out of the furrow to plow and just run right next to it. Would it be possible to adjust the hitch on a Case plow to allow for the plow to be in the furrow and the tractor just out of it? Or does it have to be dead center? Maybe move the drawbar over towards the furrow? Adjust both a little? Never tried to plow without everything directly in line with the center of the tractor and plow.
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