To "Forgot Password". Thanks for some good, useful, information. I'll be sure to remember to do that.
To "old". The plow is set up to be hooked up to a three point hitch. The soil is mostly black dirt with rock sprinkled in.
I do not have rear wheel or front end weights.
The plow has two disc's in front of the shears and there is a steel wheel bringing up the rear.
So, can the Ford 961 drag/pull the JD 2-16 plow through the dirt? Most of you folks think I'll be fine, others are in another world discussing anything but the stated topic. To them I ask bring it down to my level and please keep it relevant, Thanks.
While I am here. I did read the forum concerning plows in the implement section.
In doing so I picked up the importance of having the plow set level but I have no clue how to adjust a plow to run level.
I assume the steel wheel in the rear keeps the plow from running too deep, is that true?
How deep should a plow run? The ground I intend to turn over hasn't been plowed in decades.
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