Posted by ericlb on June 01, 2010 at 19:14:25 from (72.173.192.58):
ok i messed up, now i got to figure out where, i got my new/old plow depth control installed, [manuel handle], did not come with link between it and the drawbar, now i think this is where im off, i made linkage based on what i saw on tm's impliment hook up photos, drawbar level,flange on control handel paralell to it, all else is hooked up as in the original manuel i have, for the plow, when i try to plow, the plow point will not "dig" into the ground and suck under, it just skips along the top, i need to know the exact length on the original link between the drawbar and the depth control handle, also how sharp is the point supposed to be? this one is about like the blade on a brush hog sharp, pointy but it wont cut ya, its beem 35 years since i tryed to plowand thaty was with a 3 bottom on a m, not a single on a cub, and im sure im forgetting something here but the link must be the first thing, thanks, sorry this is so long
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