Posted by mkirsch on October 26, 2011 at 13:43:46 from (64.80.110.74):
In Reply to: 2-point plow posted by kjrtractors on October 25, 2011 at 18:02:43:
LMack, you're not even close.
IIRC, a 311 plow is a newer type with the boxed main beam, 3 bottoms. Meant for the newer bigger tractors with fast hitch like 460/560.
The left wheel he is talking about is on the plow. The depth gauge wheel. You set that for whatever depth you want to plow.
The lever on the left side is to level the plow. You set it so the plow cuts a level furrow side-to-side.
The biggest issue is setting the tread width properly on the tractor, so you can run the tractor's right rear wheel in the previous furrow and take a full cut on the first bottom. That depends on the number of bottoms on the plow and the width of the bottoms.
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