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Re: Re: Farmall A Hydraulics re:rod from side of engine to the back lift
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Posted by Murray in N.S. on March 09, 2001 at 07:01:37 from (142.177.61.59):
In Reply to: Re: Farmall A Hydraulics re:rod from side of engine to the back lift posted by Haas on March 09, 2001 at 05:34:42:
Thanks for the info and the quick response. I have tried two different plows, both with the draw bar reversed. both acted the same way. I am 100 miles away from the plow and just get to it on the week-ends, and there is 36" of snow on the ground at the present time. This plow (s) has always just skipped along the top of ground and never dug right down into the ground , so was just thinking this morning that somewhere out here on the board there is an answer for the problem. I know the lift arm has a big high bow in it and the parts welded on the side by the engine look quite different from one picture I seen here on the board. Your answer is correct, the plow should pull itself right into the ground. I will get back to you with some more of the ways it acted, once I get my thoughts collected together. thanks for your advice. Murray
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