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#44 Plow Trash Guards

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BUDD

03-11-2006 06:58:17




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Does anyone have a Pic or tell me how the trash guards for the 44 plow attach to the plow? In the book they look like a 1/4" rod. I take it these will help cover corn stalks in the field when plowing. If I remember right I have seem the old timers have some #9 wire from the plow beams to help cover, but I have not a clue where to hang it from.

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BUDD

03-11-2006 20:09:26




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 Re: #44 Plow Trash Guards in reply to BUDD, 03-11-2006 06:58:17  
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No I do not have them, but it does not look they would be that hard to make. I will be going to a plow day and this field was corn last year. I just want to do a good job of plowing type thing.

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Leroy

03-13-2006 04:28:33




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 Re: #44 Plow Trash Guards in reply to BUDD, 03-11-2006 20:09:26  
Just find a set of Yetter coulters and they will do you more good than any trash guards and the wires will do as much good as anything else but they will still not help you with the problem you will have and that is the corn stalks wraping around a beam front or back and pluging, the Yetter is the only thing to keep that from happening. Have you checked how your sharpness is? That and the stalks wraping around the beam will be your big problems. 90% of all plows out there trying to plow are tring to run woreout and dull shares and then they wonder why they can't do a good job. And I have some friends that have competed in and won a lot of plowing contests here in the states and one has competed overseas several times.

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03-11-2006 18:37:55




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 Re: #44 Plow Trash Guards in reply to BUDD, 03-11-2006 06:58:17  
it doesn"t have to be #9 wire, just any wire that won"t pull apart by the force of the dirt passing over. Those wires are attached to the coulters and just drape across the front of the moldboard.

The Operator"s Manual for the 44 plow lists this on the trash guards: To install trash guards, the threaded guide is used in place of the outside hexagon jam nut on the rolling coulter yoke. Insert rear end of trash guards in guide first. Then insert the front end of the guards in the hole in the clevis jaws.

Do you actually have these trash guards? I"ve never seen a set. They must be pretty rare.

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