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Help! with Ferguson Model 10H 2 bottom plow

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Brad McMillan

10-24-2003 11:47:32




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I traded for what I am suspecting is a totally out of adjustment, possibly modified plow. I'm pretty sure that the 10 in the Model 10 H stands for 10 inch bottom.? Maybe. I think someone over the years tried to make it plow wider. There is a wood spacer about 1 inch thick between the brace going from the front beam where it is supposed to bolt onto the rear beam. If I measure from the landside edge of the rear share to the landside face of the front share, it measures 12 inches. Also the shares themselves do not look like the shares I've seen in Ferguson drawings; the shares on my plow are much smaller. Also, the moldboards on my plow are not narrow like the pictures of 10 inch plows I've seen. Overall, it does a really crappy job of plowing no matter how I adjust the top link or the levelling crank. If anyone has any advice, I'd love to hear from you. Thanks.

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Scott

10-24-2003 17:05:02




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 Re: Help! with Ferguson Model 10H 2 bottom plow in reply to Brad McMillan, 10-24-2003 11:47:32  
It was made for soil where the tractor would have a hard time pulling a 12 or 14 inch 2 bottom plow, 10H shares should be shaped like a triangle and held on with 2 bolts in a vertical line. There should be numbers and letters on the back of the current shares and moldboards to identify the style.



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