Posted by Adirondack case guy on June 12, 2019 at 13:08:49 from (69.207.198.19):
In Reply to: Adjusting a plough posted by 550Doug on June 12, 2019 at 10:00:00:
All 3pt plows have a means of adjusting the lead of the plow. The ones with a round draft bar usually have one end offset from the center of the bar, creating an eccentric' They have clamps or a lever to rotate the bar to steer the plow. Standing on the RH side of plow, facing the draft bar you will need to rotate it clockwise to make the plow track farther from the edge of the furrow. If your plow has a rectangular draft bar there are 2 ways to adjust them depending on the brand of plow. The first adjustment adjustment would be to pull the RH/furrow side of bar back, either with the landing lever or the draw bolt. Sone plows have a pivot baraket on the draft bar that hooks into the plow frame with a series of holes between the bottoms. On these plows you need to shift the pivot point to the RH so it pulls more on the front bottom, which will turn the plow away from the furrow.
Br> These pictures are of a Case MT34 plow, which has the rectangular draft bar, and also has the landing lever to easily adjust the width of the first furrow on side hills when turning furrow up hill or downhill. Loren
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