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Re: hookup plow to tractor

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jls

03-29-2003 17:03:56




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I assume you mean the lift arms, the long one goes on the furrow side and the short goes on the land side




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Ron Hart

03-29-2003 20:45:57




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 Re: Re: hookup plow to tractor in reply to jls, 03-29-2003 17:03:56  

JMS is right Good luck
Ron



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JMS/MN

03-29-2003 17:16:32




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 Re: Re: hookup plow to tractor in reply to jls, 03-29-2003 17:03:56  
I would say just the opposite- the short one should go on the right side, because the tractor wheel, which is in the furrow, is at a lower level than the wheel on the left side (land side). When the tractor is sitting on level ground, the right side of the plow is higher than the left side. Then the plow is level when the right tractor wheel is in the furrow. Also, when hooking up the plow, engage the tongue in the snap-coupler first, then raise the lift arms until the right side latch can be attached, then raise the arms further and latch the left side arm. Snap-coupler refers to the hitching system (tongue and bell housing), not the lift arm latches.

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JMS/MN

03-29-2003 21:21:21




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 Re: Re: Re: hookup plow to tractor in reply to JMS/MN, 03-29-2003 17:16:32  
If memory serves me correct (Dad bought the WD45 and plow in 1956), when you turn around in the seat and turn the crank (as you look at it), clockwise- as if screwing it into the ground- you are RAISING the plow. But the book would tell you..... ....darn, it's in the shop now!



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