Posted by Leroy on January 05, 2013 at 07:04:08 from (69.88.205.38):
In Reply to: Re: 3/16 plow JD 620 posted by longmeadow farm on January 05, 2013 at 05:54:21:
That is what I was refering to. And the quick hitch will not do what that does. It would just only hold up a top link but not do any good. For bottom link sencing there are one location of pins for the arms but when you go to top link sencing they are loacted lower than the bottom link setting and the mast for the top link works on a piviot that is over the pins for the bottom ling sencing and the piviot ov the mast is what controls the depth for top link use, at least that is the way it was on the M-F 4-14" semi-mounted plow but that tractor and plow are long gone as I am no longer farming as the farm is gone. There was an easy way to set the cross bar on that plow to match the correct wheel tread setting but here in northwest Ohio it was actually too much plow for the 63HP Ford, No way would it have pulled a 16" like other poster said he pulls with a less HP tractor and 50 mile away.
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