Posted by RodInNS on September 15, 2010 at 16:38:02 from (24.224.246.101):
In Reply to: pull type plow posted by Animal on September 14, 2010 at 08:35:55:
There's possibly a way to make it work as suggested already.... but at best it's going to leave you driving on the very edge of the slice all the time. The purpose of the onland hitch is simply to move the pull point on the plow out into the line fo draft on large plows. It's nearly impossible to set the wheel track wide enough to run in-furrow with a 7+ bottom, which is what onland hitches are mostly reserved for... In your case I think proper setting will probably get things working easier for you. Of all the adjustments you can do to that plow, the pull point is the most important by far and also one of the most tedious...
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