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Topic: land plow 300U and mc 211
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| PeteEllis
10-07-2012 16:17:09
64.222.241.5
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Have 300 Utility and McCormack 211 two bottom plow on tow point hitch . left plow is great but right only takes half a cut. do I have to move the right wheel out or can I make some other adjustment?? |
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| Ol' Gimpy
10-07-2012 18:31:51
74.67.123.250
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Re: land plow 300U and mc 211 in reply to PeteEllis, 10-07-2012 16:17:09
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| 300 Utility used a different model FH plow,set up for a top link.UF-28 or some such model,also used a different sickle mower,the #28 I believe,unique to the 300 Utilty.Only time IH ever used such a setup to my knowledge.Never tried using the "211" plow with the 300-U,I would wonder,since the hitch links don"t pivot,if you would have problems with the "211" going in the ground.Also,that 300-U plow had a gauge wheel as standard,the "211" had it as an option if memory serves. |
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| AJB-830
10-07-2012 19:32:49
50.105.135.144
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Re: land plow 300U and mc 211 in reply to Ol' Gimpy, 10-07-2012 18:31:51
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| I have a 311 (3-14) plow that we used on our 400. But I did use it a couple of times on our 300 Utility to plow the garden and it worked fine. My 300 wheels must be set to the correct distance as all 3 furrows were even. So it should work if the wheels are set to match up with furrow. Al |
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| DeltaRed
10-07-2012 17:09:31
67.6.219.50
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Re: land plow 300U and mc 211 in reply to PeteEllis, 10-07-2012 16:17:09
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| Move the wheel out.Rear AND front. |
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