That steel wheel in the rear only helps it to run straight, does nothing to control depth. For leveling set the left rear and front wheels on a 7" or 8" block depending on how deep you want to plow. Then set so the plow is level left and right and also forward and backward. That should be close to operating position for the field but for the first pass to start a land use the crank on the right lift arm and set the right side down about 6" for the first pass then set back up to the position when the tractor was on blocks. You may have to shorten or lenghten the top link a bit to get it to go in the ground, too short on that top link and it will never work. Make sure the shares are sharp, no sled runners. And use the draft setting for plowing.
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