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Topic: AF 2 bottom plow
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| mm fun
01-29-2013 18:29:28
50.50.7.119
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I am going to hook a 2 bottom 12 inch plow to my 445 was wondering if anybody knows what the rear wheels should be set at from the center of the tractor to center of tire(or inside sidewall) Any other info on hooking it up will be helpful. This plow is on all rubber and a trip style. Thank you |
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| mmfun
01-30-2013 07:31:36
63.235.95.198
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Re: AF 2 bottom plow in reply to mm fun, 01-29-2013 18:29:28
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| All I have is a 2 bottom or a 3 bottom 14 inch plow. the 3 bottom is on steel we use that behind a U 302 super. |
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| Harvey 2
01-30-2013 06:57:52
74.128.149.135
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Re: AF 2 bottom plow in reply to mm fun, 01-29-2013 18:29:28
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| Unless you have real hard soil, the tractor should be able to run away with a 2x12 plow |
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| Harvey 2
01-30-2013 06:55:31
74.128.149.135
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Re: AF 2 bottom plow in reply to mm fun, 01-29-2013 18:29:28
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| Plowing wuz my favorite job on the farm. I hope to be able to explain how to set tractor and plow. Set your drawbar so its in the center of tractor and set back wheels even, so the right back wheel runs in the furrow even with the wheel on plow if this can't be done,hitch plow towards the right side of tractor, this will cause a side draft and front of tractor might want to steer to right but you can plow in this mode, but its better to have everything in line. I hope this helps, as its difficult to explain on paper. |
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