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Re: WD45 pull a 3 bottom plow?
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Posted by wolfmantractor on March 09, 2005 at 17:49:10 from (207.255.118.87):
In Reply to: WD45 pull a 3 bottom plow? posted by Bones Magoo on March 09, 2005 at 08:34:59:
You don't have to adjust hydraulic pump, but you DO need to set it for Traction control (as opposed to hold control for like a loader). Directions to set the TC or Traction Booster Control are on the large decal on right side of battery box. Takes about a half a minute. Turn (with fingers-no tools needed) set screw C out of body & set screw A into.... etc. Kind of like directions for pouring kiss out of a boot-directions on the bottom of the heel. Oh yes- a 3-pt plow if hooked to a good snap coupler 3-pt conversion will work fine. Only possible drawback-if your top link isn't attached low enough, plow won't lift high enough. But plow it will. Spent many hours on a 45 with 14.9's filled, 2 pair weights on rear wheels, one pair hanging on front frame rails, snap coupler 3-pt converter & 3-14's. Had a 3-bottom Oliver & a 3-bottom Int 309. What a plowing rig.
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