Ultimately, though, you should be pulling from the CENTER, whether it's the swinging drawbar or the horseshoe.
You need to adjust the right rear wheel, and the tongue of the plow, so that the plow is basically centered on the tractor and making a full cut.
Plowing with old tractors like this uses 100% of the tractor's pulling ability, so it is CRITICAL you get the "draft" close to correct, so the tractor will drive straight.
If you're significantly off with the draft line, the tractor will always want to veer off to the left or right, and you will spend all your time fighting to keep the tractor running straight.
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