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Re: Quick Question...Plow Gauge Wheel
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Posted by TomTX on May 11, 2006 at 19:58:13 from (12.74.198.187):
In Reply to: Quick Question...Plow Gauge Wheel posted by Karl K on May 11, 2006 at 13:55:29:
It is kind of complicated, but I will try to be brief. Even when a tractor has a good draft control system, in a field with severe variance between hard and soft land, it will allow the plow to go too deep in the softest areas without a guage wheel. With a guage wheel you can use in combination with draft control, thus in the hard areas of the field, the draft control will limit depth to max draft you have set, and the guage wheel will limit depth on the softest areas. This is condensed from the Operator Manual of my MF Model 74 plow. Tom
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