Posted by tomstractorsandtoys1 on January 04, 2013 at 12:15:17 from (64.136.27.161):
In Reply to: plow question posted by jamo58 on January 04, 2013 at 09:59:57:
Have you tripped the bottom and checked out the roller assembly and the spring that is connected to it? We used to farm alot of rocks and would break a roller every year or two.Inspect the standard for wear they do wear at the top and then the roller flips out to easy.I do not recomend welding because if it is not right the bottom will not trip the next time you hit a rock.The shims you are asking for can be made,just find a bushing that fits over what is on the plow now and if nessary add a second over that.I would look for another standard off a junk plow.Try to find one from an area with few rocks like Iowa or IL.Years ago you could send your standard back to Deere to have it redone.Many dealers kept extras to exchange.If you are not worried about looks dad fixed his by welding a piece of steel onto the rear of the pivot assembly he attached a spring and eye bolt to this and put a piece of channel on top the plow backbone with a hole for the eyebolt.Tightening the spring applied more force down on the roller so he could adjust the trip pressure.Worked great but looked bad.
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