Posted by gwstang on June 20, 2013 at 18:27:03 from (12.230.229.182):
I hate having to mound dirt up on the potatoes that are growing. That is a long row to shovel dirt up on...lol. Yeah, I am getting older (57) and lazier. A fellow I work with said to use my turn plow and just get up next to the row and it will turn the dirt up on the 'taters. I tried this, but the dirt doesn't get quite close enough to hit the row. It's a two row plow. My question is this! Can I turn the lift pin on one or the other side to "adjust" the position of the plows more outward? Seems it would do the job then. Or to put it another way...I thought about straddling the row and then the plow would do the job, but it would have to be moved the other way about 3 or 4 inches to do this. I appreciate any insight ya'll have on this. There is probably something that is not readily apparent to me to adjust this as I am quite possibly the dumbest farmer ever...lol :oops: Maybe the U-Bolts?
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