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Posted by jwal10 on March 07, 2007 at 19:24:13 from (71.215.146.156):
In Reply to: Bottom plow setup posted by Bill_SC on March 07, 2007 at 10:29:23:
If plow is set up right, I set rear tire 16" from 1st land side to inside of tire for 16". 18" for 18" bottom. plus 3", 2" for space between sidewall and furrow wall plus 1" if tire is same or narrower than bottom.Plus if tire was wider than plow furrow ie;16" bottom 18" wide tire add another 1", 16 " bottom 20" wide tire add another 2", This makes 1st bottom cut more and fills a mashed furrow. I always set front tires 2" narrower than rear so sidewall of rear tire wasn't worn on furrow wall. I have had many different plow brands and models and all were set up different as to center of tractor. I have had same model of plows, that when set to pull best would be different to center of tractor so I never set tires off center of tractor.
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