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how to adjust a dearborn plow

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Brian Bell

03-24-2008 17:13:50




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All, how do I adjust my 10-80 plow to make it quit turning my tractor to the right when plowing? Do I adjust the pull bar just like you would a regular 10-1 or similar plow? Also, which side should the "crooked" lower link be on if you are standing in front of the plow? The left or right? According to the manual on n tract0rclub.com, mine is backwards...if it makes a difference. I know that I have to cut a weld since someone farmerized it in the past and welded the stand bracket onto the pull bar. I have tried adjusting the lift arm height and also the top link length. Thanks in advance!

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Dave Sherburne NY

03-25-2008 17:25:33




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 Re: how to adjust a dearborn plow in reply to Brian Bell, 03-24-2008 17:13:50  
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Well now I know what a 10-80 plow is but I sure
don't know how to adjust it. Maybe you need more weight on the front



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Daniel H.

03-24-2008 18:24:26




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 Re: how to adjust a dearborn plow in reply to Brian Bell, 03-24-2008 17:13:50  
When view from the front of the plow, the lowest lift point is on the left.



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