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Farmall A implement questions

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JR in TX

03-06-2005 09:04:51




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Hi guys, fooling with my new A again, will a plow depth lever from a cub also work with the A one-bottom moldboard plow? We found my great-uncle's disk plow in the woods at the farm and I would like to hook it up but have some problems. I think it bolts to the two final drives and a control rod goes to the steering, right? When I backed up to it the mounts looked too narrow like maybe for a cub, but it is a two-disk plow with a trail-wheel so I don't think a cub could pull that. The control rod looks too short, the rod has an eye on the end that looks about 3/4 and my tractor came with a rectangular piece of flat-bar with a 90 degree angle that has a hole in it at the end. Do I have everything for this plow? Does it attache any where else? Thanks for your help and time!

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Ronald

03-06-2005 19:17:38




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 Re: Farmall A implement questions in reply to JR in TX, 03-06-2005 09:04:51  
Our A has a spring loaded piece that mounts under the belly. It attaches to the front axle then runs back to the middle of the belly. The spring is in this piece to allow for catching something while plowing. The control lever mounts the the bell housing, and a rod runs down that attaches to the spring loaded front bracket. When you adjust the lever it raises the bracket up and down to contol depth of plow. The plow then fastens to this front bracket and runs under the tractor and attaches to the rocker arm assembly. This is a one bottom moldboard plow. Don't know how the disc plow attaches. If you want to leave me your email I can try to take some picturs of the individual brackets I have and send them to you.
Ronald

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