Posted by IHCPloughman on September 14, 2010 at 20:32:24 from (173.29.64.50):
In Reply to: pull type plow posted by Animal on September 14, 2010 at 08:35:55:
If your tractor is narrow enough you could probably successfully make it an onland plow. A guy around home wanted to show off for a JD show and hooked a 4-14" to an unstyled D and set it up as onland and it worked fine.
I think you can make in-furrow work, you just need to understand line of draft in both cases. Please refer to the picture. It sounds like you need to move the tractor drawbar and the plow hitch to the left, or to the unplowed ground. I am guessing your set-up will look like the left diagram. You need to line up point B with A and C. A and C don't move, but you can adjust where B is.
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