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Rich Briggs

06-01-1999 13:28:35




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I nee some help from some of you AC guys. I am trying to use A mod 53 ? AC plow on a 190xt. The plow has fairly new shears and they are reasonable sharp. I have the beaming screw tightened up all the way to tilt the points into the ground as far a they will go but when I lower the plow it seem too flat and will not inter the ground. Is it not possible to use this plow with a 190 or am I doing something wrong or not doing something right? I normally use this plow with a WD but I am going to plow some heavy sod and the WD will not handle the three bottom with out removing a moldboard. I don't want to do that if I don't have to. Thanks in advance for any help!

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al

06-02-1999 04:05:17




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 Re: AC Plow in reply to Rich Briggs, 06-01-1999 13:28:35  
All I know is that you have to make up the difference in tire size height and the way the front of the tractor is orientated way low for example because of small tire size hope I helped AL



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mm

06-01-1999 16:27:27




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 Re: AC Plow in reply to Rich Briggs, 06-01-1999 13:28:35  
I take it you are using your 3 point. Will shortening your top link help?



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Rich

06-01-1999 20:28:07




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 Re: Re: AC Plow in reply to mm, 06-01-1999 16:27:27  
No, I am using a snap coupler.



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