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Re: Reduce 60L plow to 2-bottom?


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Posted by Hugh MacKay on March 26, 2009 at 03:53:16 from (216.208.58.113):

In Reply to: Reduce 60L plow to 2-bottom? posted by mkirsch on March 25, 2009 at 19:41:36:

MKirsch: I have a manual for No. 60 plows, listed are the following; 60 Two Furrow plow, 60 Three Furrow plow reducable to to furrow, 60-L Three Furrow Plow and 60 Four Furrow plow reducable to three furrow plow.

Couldn't find any written description on differences between 60 3 bottom and 60-L 3 bottom. I do see differences in photos of the two. 60-L has a full 3 bottom width frame all the way to front. Left front wheel rockshaft crosses all 3 beams. It has a full bottom width wider wheel tread than the 60. Right wheel rockshaft on 60-L is probably 1' closer to rear than on 60, and only extends across two right beams. The hydraulic lift is different on the two plows.

The No. 60 right beam from rear bottom does not go to front of plow, but rather diagnol to center beam at right wheel rockshaft. This configuration places the right wheel directly ahead of right coulter, and only about 4" to right of rear furrow edge.

I think the placement of that right wheel on the 60-L is back far enough, that if you removed the rear bottom plow would tip forward when in raised position. Also the lift linkage rod to rear wheel would be such a sharp angle, due to right wheel back so far. Looking at this a second time left front wheel rockshaft attach to frame back 6" compared to the 60, thus right wheel rockshaft is back even further than I suggested.

As I see it you could change it, but it's not as simple as removing rear bottom and changing tail wheel. You'll need to move those front wheels forward and change the hydraulic lift, which is quite different.


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