Posted by Shetland Sheepdog on November 13, 2008 at 15:56:20 from (72.71.233.124):
In Reply to: tractor discs posted by KEH on November 12, 2008 at 12:55:06:
Connie L said: (quoted from post at 17:16:28 11/13/08) I had it centered and it pulled left, so I put far left and it pulled left again. I'll recenter the frame and tighten the right swing arm chain. It's worth a try.
:) Hi, it's me again! Don't bother to center the hitch! I had a brain cramp!! :roll: I thought that it was pulling right! :oops: Instead of moving your hitch frame, change the gang angle. The front gang is cutting more agressivly than the back gang which is pushing it to the left! :o I think that if you hit a happy medium it should trail straight. Swing the right side back a little or the left side ahead so that both front and rear have the same angle of cut. Sorry about the bad info on the last post, hope that this works for you. :wink:
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