Posted by BushogPapa on October 10, 2012 at 04:42:49 from (173.88.51.117):
In Reply to: WD45 AND PLOW REUNITE posted by CM BEHOUNEK on October 09, 2012 at 08:26:32:
Not too sure if you can get the wheels Narrow enough, for a Mounted 2x14".. For sure, you will need the rear wheels moved IN all the way.. A slatted plow scours pretty well..there is less steel for the soil to stick to. In that soil, you will find that WD-45 will not have much of a load on it.. Here in central Ohio, I used a fully mounted 4x14" slatted plow for a couple years, but it was just about too heavy for the WD-45 to lift out of the ground.. For a 4x14", the rear wheels are set-out much wider..not "all the way", but almost.. The "Snap-Coupler" was developed because it was Safer than the old WD "Thru-Pin" the WD used.. Find a way to convert the lift arms for use of the releasing latches or find a plow that will use them..they DO Release if, for some reason the lower attachment should come loose.. Ron..
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