for it I had a set of 2-14's and a set of 2 disc plows
all you have to do is get the rear tire width set, then level the plows front to rear and side to side.
you may have to spent some torch time heating all the plow adjustments, they must be in good working condition so you can make the proper adjustments. Those fine threads will get stuck if the plow was stored outside and most were.
be sure the snap couple hook under the tractor has the proper carter keys in the main pin and they are in good condition also be sure the release spring is in good condition as it keeps the hook tight, it can release in rough conditions and let the plow come unhooked (bad news).
plowed many hours with those old plows and properly setup they plow great and followed the tractor straight.
just be careful and insure all your connections are in good working order.
plowing is one of the harder pull jobs a tractor does and your equipment must be good order.
you will find your weak spots if you ever hang the plows on a rock or root.
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