Posted by Carlyle Hoffman on November 04, 2012 at 04:57:10 from (74.71.111.250):
In Reply to: Little Genius Plow posted by Mark Poss on November 04, 2012 at 04:20:39:
First set your plow draw bar (center) 23",s from the furrow wall, after you have made a short test furrow. Now set your tractor draw bar the same demention from the inside of your right rear tractor wheel, wheel will probably have to be moved in. When you make your first pass , check to see that your front coulter is cutting just 14",s from the furrow wall.You can change that by shorting or lengthening the plow hitch draw bar brace.From the back of the plow, your right hand lever sets your leveling and the other your depth ,if no hyd. cylinder is being used, meaning ground lift plow.Your coulters should be set 3/8s to 1/2" to the left of you points and coulter axel 2",s ahead of the points , if your bolt holes allow this to be done. Have fun.
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