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2-POINT HITCH PLOW FOR 460

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NORTHERN FARMAL

10-12-2006 09:41:38




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WE HAVE A 2 POINT HITCH PLOW FOR OUR 460,IT IS AN ORIGINAL IH PLOW.WE HAVE TRIED NUMEROUS ADJUSTMENTS,BUT THE PLOW WON'T SUCK INTO THE GROUND.SOMEONE SAID THAT THERE IS A PIN ON THE TWO POINT HITCH THAT WE HAVE TO PULL.IF ANYONE HAS ONE OF THESE SO THEY CAN HELP US OUT,IT WOULD BE GREAT.




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RAW in IA

10-12-2006 13:28:26




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 Re: 2-POINT HITCH PLOW FOR 460 in reply to NORTHERN FARMALL, 10-12-2006 09:41:38  
If I remembr right, I think there is and anjustment on the mounting of the bottoms to the beams for suck. Moves the point up or down. On our 350 we always left the traction contro lever all the way down. Just controled depth with hydraulics.



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D Slater

10-12-2006 10:54:57




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 Re: 2-POINT HITCH PLOW FOR 460 in reply to NORTHERN FARMALL, 10-12-2006 09:41:38  
Beside the 2 pins Allen said, theres one near where bottom of lift cylinder mounts and one on sway strap to remove. Also the traction control handle needs lowered some. Realy would help posters if they know what model plow and if tractor has Tel A Depth hydraulic controls.



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NORTHERN FARMALL

10-13-2006 13:47:49




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 Re: 2-POINT HITCH PLOW FOR 460 in reply to D Slater, 10-12-2006 10:54:57  
THE PLOW IN QUESTION IS AN IH-MODEL 311. COULD YOU ELABORATE MORE ON WHAT PINS WE NEED TO PULL?



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Allan In NE

10-12-2006 10:29:14




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 Re: 2-POINT HITCH PLOW FOR 460 in reply to NORTHERN FARMALL, 10-12-2006 09:41:38  
NF,

Yes, there are two pins in the lower arms. Pull those pins out so that there is no down pressure on the plow. The hitch should "flex" or bend in the middle. Also, you've got to drop the lift collars down to the second notch so that the land side doesn't hold the furrow side out of the ground.

Now, after all that, if the plow won't go in the ground it has something to do with the plow, not the tractor, as that plow needs to "suck".

Has it got good points and lathes?

Allan

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NORTHERN FARMALL

10-13-2006 06:41:39




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 Re: 2-POINT HITCH PLOW FOR 460 in reply to Allan In NE, 10-12-2006 10:29:14  
THE PLOW WE HAVE IS A MODEL 311 INTERNASTIONAL,WITH NEW POINTS.THE PLOW LOOKS BRAND NEW.



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NORTHERN FARMALL

10-13-2006 05:14:36




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 Re: 2-POINT HITCH PLOW FOR 460 in reply to Allan In NE, 10-12-2006 10:29:14  
CAN YOU TELL ME EXACTLY WHICH PINS WE SHOULD REMOVE? SO WHAT YOU"RE SAYING IS THAT BY PULLING THESE PINS IT WILL ALLOW THE HITCH TO FLEX IN THE CENTER?



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