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Re: Adjusting a JD 4B plow
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Posted by Leroy on October 03, 2004 at 05:52:33 from (216.255.39.162):
In Reply to: Adjusting a JD 4B plow posted by Laurence on October 03, 2004 at 05:17:24:
That plow had 2 different size wheels on it, the right, furrow wheel was 28", about the size of that 6:00 X 16", that the land, Clutch wheel was 32" Most were converted using a 6:00 X 20" (note 4" larger wheel) using that smaller tire will make a woping difference. Find a 7:50 X 16" or even a 235-80 X 16" truck tire and put on, you will find it makes a great difference, the larger truck tires call for a wider rim but for that a 4" rim will work, just be harder to mount, and the furrow wheel is the large wheel on the right front, the small steel wheel on the back is called a tail wheel. the difference between that 6:00 and a 7:50 is 3" and that clutch wheel was orignaly 4" larger so you would still be a little small the 235-80 is a bit bigger than the 7:50
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