Posted by Leroy on February 15, 2010 at 05:23:12 from (216.201.38.103):
In Reply to: missing parts on plow posted by deb eastman on February 14, 2010 at 15:38:50:
I think I know what you are talking about, The curved piece bolts to the coulter and the chain fastens to the frame (forget exactly how) but that is to keep the coulters from swinging to far to the side. The jointer is like a small moldboard with a hole in the bracket it is mounted to and that hole goes over the curved part and is fastened on with a set screw. Mine have been off for years and so have the standard coulters. We ran Yetter coulters that use a standard 16" disk blade and they are bolted solid to the shank and do not swing and do a much better job than any straight coulter will and the jointer moldboard all it does is cause pluging. There is no way to set that jointer tight enough to the coulter to keep from getting trash in between and that is what will cause the pluging. I only put them on once a few years ago when I took the plow along with the tractor (both bought new by my Dad in May, 1944) to a show and I had for that put the cover rods on it also.
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