Posted by Doug Wis on September 29, 2013 at 19:14:50 from (74.117.241.1):
In Reply to: melroe pull type plow posted by outsidersag on September 29, 2013 at 17:52:10:
I have a 911 4 16 pull type that I use in the heavy clay. The guy I brought it from said he had heavy clay and it rarely tripped . I put in my ground and they were tripped more than in the ground. brought it up to the shop and cranked the springs as tight as they would go. Seemed to do the trick. Clay has been hard lately with the dry weather. I'm pulling it with a 3588 2+2 down in 2nd gear at times. even then the tractor would come to stop and sit and spin. That was last fall and this spring when it was awfully dry. But even in those conditions, the bottoms would stay down most of the time. Is it possible that the springs lose their strength over time? Otherwise crank them down all the way and see what happens.
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