Posted by Rootsy on March 17, 2008 at 05:54:25 from (24.176.33.123):
In Reply to: Plowing problems... posted by digii3 on March 16, 2008 at 23:03:04:
looks like you have a 2 way valve or "christmas tree" on the belly pump. I assume you are speaking of the break away connectors leaking (hose couplers that connect tractor to plow). If that is the case make sure that the O-rings inside of the female coupler are present and not full of dirt or have been damaged. Also make sure that the tip is compatible with the coupler.
I run 450 lbs / side of rear wheel weight on my M with my #70 3-16. Even with brand new 15.5-38 Firestones aired down to about 12 psi the #70 can get some serious slippage to occur on the tractor, especially if I get the plow in too deep. This occurs when the stop on the IH cylinder slips on me...
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