Frank: As the other guy said you don't use stabilizers on plows because you want the plow to follow the natural draft line between the plow and the tractor. Attaching the stabilizers is a good way of bending them. The reason for this is that sometimes you plow ground on a curve (If you contour plow) contour plowing follows the natural topography of the land, and prevents erosion. Coulters are optional equipment in worked ground, and are sometimes a necessity in plowing down sod, for example. If the coulter is hitting the pto shaft, something is wrong. Go back to basic plow set up geometry, if you have a question about this, ask.
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