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Posted by Bones Magoo on March 09, 2005 at 08:34:59 from (64.136.27.229):
What kind of problems might I run into useing my WD45 to pull a 3 bottom 16" (3x16) moldboard plow? The plow has trip beams and is three point hitch. The ground I would like to plow is basically sod, been in pasture for quite a while. I think the ground is pretty rich soil, that is to say, not real sandy. My WD45 to my knowledge has never been rebuilt, but it runs good and carries good oil pressure, without burning any oil. I have the 3 Pt Conversion that mounts on the stock snap coupler drawbar. Should I have the hydraulic pump adjusted for traction booster? Or No? Do I need to have a float position within my 3 Pt controls? Would I be better off with a snap-coupler plow? Any and all advice is welcome, perhaps you can tell, I"m a novice with moldboard plows. Good Day!
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