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Re: 140 International Harvester Plow Question
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Posted by Badly Bent on December 31, 2006 at 16:24:18 from (68.170.172.68):
In Reply to: 140 International Harvester Plow Question posted by Susan Don Berry on December 31, 2006 at 15:35:58:
I had a 140 tractor with a single, mounted plow and a one-point fast hitch. Although I didn't use the plow, it seems that I recall that the draft on the plow was controlled by the front hydraulics (the front of the plow is attached to the front hydraulic arms). If you don't have the angle of the plow set correctly as suggested by Hugh McKay, you're not gonna succeed. To "level" the plow I think you'll have to adjust the front hydraulic lever to make the plow sit level, then leave it and use the rear hydraulics to raise and lower the plow. Make certain you have the plow set up correctly before you go to the field. Tim
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