Posted by Leroy on April 13, 2019 at 09:28:36 from (96.45.243.241):
In Reply to: Re: Moline plow issues posted by Grandpa love on April 13, 2019 at 08:07:21:
The 34" rears would mean the drawbar of the tractor would set lower to the ground than if it had the bigger tires. Bigger tires would mean it just had more traction to pull the plow and from what I have seen at shows is what I am going by but I think the bigger tires are later model tractors. The only thing a higher drawbar is would just mean a different set of holes used in the drawbar mounting plates to get plow to pull level. Too low on those mounting plates would mean it is trying to lift the front of plow out of ground and too high would want to tip plow forward too much same as too short a top link on your Fords. I have only saw a 10"-11.2 tire in the 34" size and the 38" was 11-12.4 so that would set the back axle of tractor 3" higher off of the ground and unless they changed the hitch it would also make the hitch 3" higher meaning a different setting on those hich mounting plates to adjust for that. Putting a 7:00 tire on the plow would just make it so it could not go as deep. But you should not have any wheel slippage no mater style of tire unless ground is whet enough your foot could slide from the moisture.
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