Posted by flying belgian on September 22, 2010 at 19:18:11 from (98.132.233.132):
In Reply to: Plough replies. posted by kenfarmall on September 22, 2010 at 15:39:59:
Ok. I think we have to back up for Ken and start from the beginning. Ken I am not making fun of you as there are many things I don't know the first thing about and it frustrates me when people start using jargon I am not familier with. That being said you do know that after you make the first round with the plow you will then drop the right wheels of the tractor down in the furrow for all the rest of the rounds? Set the hitch on the plow and tractor so the right wheel on the plow follows right tractor wheels down in the furrow. Logic would have it that the tractor and plow would be leaning to the right then. Obveously you can not adjust tractor to run level so you have to plow the whole field riding on a slant. You can however and you need to adjust the levers on the plow so it is not leaning to the right. The plow needs to be leveled from side to side and front to back. After you get the tractor and plow down in the furrow stop and get off. Actually walk behind the plow and crouch down and see if it is level or leaning one way or the other.
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