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This will provide a controlled 6” plow depth and prevent the plow from going too deep in soft and/or wet spots. OPERATION PLOWADJUSTMENTS ,UPPER LINK Width ofCut Following proper assemblyand initial adjustments, the plow cut width will be 1 1" -12" when the right reat wheel is running against the furrow wall. Tochange the width, loosen the U-Bolts and move the beam along the mast an inch at a time to find the best width: Move to the right to decrease, and to the left to increase the width. NOTE. Under extreme or heavy plowing conditions, you may prefer to reduce the cut width, rather than the plow depth, to avoid overloading the tractor. Depth UPPER UNK The plow point pitch (or suck1 iscontrolled by the hitch upper link.Shortening the link willmake the plow go deepec lengthening the link will cause the plow to run shallow. With the link pre-adjusted asdescribed earlier, the plowing depth should be 5" -6// when the tractor wheels are running in a previouslyplowed hw. NOTE: Always readjust the gauge wheel and check the plow lever (seenext page) after changing the plowing depth. DEPTH GAUGE WHEEL L=diwi! The plow is correctly landed when the running clearancebetween the lower links and the tiresis approximately equal, and the upper link extends straight behind the tractor. The plow bottom reacts like a rudder while the ground is engaged. If the plow point is too far from the left of the beam,the plow will overcut and leave! a wed fimow wall.To adjust,loosen the bolts attaching the landside of the standard and turnthe land adjusting bolt clockwise two turns. Retighten the attachingbolts. Repeat the adjustment, if necesmy, until the plow follows the tractor COrreCtly. Leveling With the tractor running in a previouslyplowed furrow at the desired depth and width of cut, stop the tractor with the plow in the ground and inspect the unit from the rear. The standard should be near vertical from the ground. If it appears to lean to the right, raise the right side link by turning the rod clockwise, or lower the left side by turning its rod counterclockwise. Reverse the adjustments for aleft-leaning standard. coulter The coulter should slice 2" -3" deep. To adjust,loosen the clamp securing the standard and raise or lower the forwstandard assembly. Also, check the blade swing: It should be free to mng outward a limited-amount from the beam but should not swing in to touch the beamor plow bottom. Adjust the stop pin as required. LOOSEN THESE BOLTS BEFORE ADJUSTING LAND ADJUSTING BOLT ; N TOP VIEW PLOWING Lay out the field to be plowed and, if possible, make it rectangular-about three or mom times aslong asit iswide. Be sure to leave some room at each end for turning the tractor. NOTE: It is easier to plow a few long furrows than many short ones. Make sure the ground is in proper condition: Never plow when soilis wet. If it is too dry, it willbe dimcult for the plow to penetrate the soil.Avoid low places, old roadways, paths and other places where the soilisoverly packed. Cut high weeds or grassbefore plowing. Expect to have trouble with thick sod which hasn't been plowed in several years. However, you should be able to do a satisfactory job under most conditions once you've found the best settings for the plow and hitch. 1. Lower the plow with the hydraulic lift lever to turn the point into the ground. Be sure toleave the lift control inthe float position. The plow works best at a depth of approximately one-half the cut width (for example. 6" -7"for the standard 12" setting).In some soils it may be necessary to shorten the hitch top link to get satisfactory penetration on the first and second plowing passes. 2.Start plowing by laying off a dead furrow asshown: begin at point '"'.and plow to the end of the plot. Fix your eyes on a tree or some distant object in line with the middle of the plow so you cansteer the tractor to plow a stmight first fumw to point "A" Lift and turnthe plow, and at point "B,"lower it again and plow a dead furrow, piling the dirt on top of the dirt from the first furrow. NOTE Alwayslift the plow before turning. 3.When you return to point "X" and before you start red plowing with both the tractor's right wheels in the furrow at point "C." adjust the top hitch link so the landside heel runs from level to %" from the furrow bottom. Check the plow level. 4. Plow in a clockwise direction. moving steadily along, but not too fast. At the proper speed the earth will turn over and not fall back into the furrow. Plowing too fast will result in anuneven furrow, and the dirt will be thrown rather than rolled. 5.After plowing a few rounds, stop and check all plow, coulter, and frame bolts; tighten as required. MAINTENANCE Lubricate the coulter and depth gauge wheel with a standard grease gun at least once a day during use. When putting the plow away, wipe the polished surface and coulter blade with grease or oil to prevent rust, Periodically check the plowshare for wear. PLOWING PROBLEMS Possible Cause or Cond...
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