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Re: Re: Plowing -- how to instructions
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Posted by Denny Frisk on February 12, 2002 at 12:57:56 from (12.4.181.2):
In Reply to: Re: Plowing -- how to instructions posted by Red Dave on February 12, 2002 at 11:32:15:
Dave's right about adjusting the plow. What You'll want to do when you get the plow is mount the plow and raise the front & rear left wheels and place them on blocks about 6" high to simulate the right tires running in the furrow. Then adjust the plow so both bottoms are flat and level on the ground their whole width. Then You'll need to check center of draft, centerline of the tractor lined up with the right hand edge of the second bottom... And then the depth and placement of the rolling coulters.... And then if the plow bottoms are at all rusty... it'll take a LONG while to get the bottoms to scour....
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