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Re: Yeilding To Temptation
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Posted by mikeinWA on August 07, 2005 at 08:28:48 from (207.118.12.8):
In Reply to: Re: Yeilding To Temptation posted by Allan in NE on August 07, 2005 at 02:06:05:
Roger that. Seems like I can manage to get three bottoms to run, but I have had difficulty getting fourth to run evenly on both gangs. That is to say I can set them well in one direction but the adjustment proves detrimental to the other gang when plows are flopped over. I am guilty of trying to plow too deep as well and this, in all honesty, probably has alot to do with it. Around here Kvernlend plows are the status quo. Great sod plows especially if you add the scimmers. I cant quite make out the configuration of the head on your plows but suspect I need to educate myself about potential adjustment at that location. My friend Tom always said that if you get your plows set and scoured to where they are working well that you should clear a spot in the bedroom and keep them there till you're ready for them again.
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