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Posted by Weldon K on January 01, 2007 at 08:03:33 from (71.28.74.114):
In Reply to: Plowing posted by Mike Pawlek on December 31, 2006 at 13:47:51:
From Operator's Manual-International 620 (Two-Way) Moldboard Plow : WIDTH OF CUT The width of cut made by the front bottom will be determined mostly by the wheel tread of the tractor. The inner edge of the rear tire serves to gauge the cut. Measure from the center of the power take off shield ( or some other point in the center of the tractor) to the inside edge of the right and left rear tires and set them as follows: Bottom size---Rear Tire setting 16" cut----------25" 14" cut----------23" As you state that your plow is 16" bottoms, according to above chart, your rear tires should by set at 50" apart (inside) sidewall to sidewall. However, a couple inches more will not cause any problem. The front slice of soil will be a little larger and mound up a little higher making the surface of the plowed field a little uneven looking. I can send you pages from manual if you need any other info regarding the plow. Weldon K
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