I've got an 861and a 2-14" ferguson. You are in for a learning experience if you have never used one. Yank the coulter off not needed thing plug up to fast. I don't have a tail wheel. Came that way. Don't use swaybars , once the plow is set right it goes where it is supposed to.
If i remember right over on the ford board somebody had put out a PDF on how to set up a ferguson plow. That's where i got my start 2 years ago.
Quite frustrating in the beginning but now its quite easy. Rule number one is have near new plow shares or you are in deep trouble being a greenhorn at this type of plow.
Try to find that pdf it is your only hope or maybe somebody has it . Great little plows when you get used to them . I hated the plow when i started now i cant wait to use it. I just got done plowing an acre yesterday. Oat stubble, getting ready for some winter wheat.
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