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PLOW HOOK-UP SUPER A

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BOB

03-31-2004 20:22:30




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Do i have this right?
1-plow with 2-spring and two bolt hole for drawbar
2-remove rear drawbar and brackets
3-mount to front side of axle housing 4-with drawbar facing forward is this correct?
5-is there a chain to hook to plow for lifting out of ground?
6-my tractor has the two long arms off the rear,witch is mounted to the fenders
7-thanks for all the kind help.....BOB




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Hugh MacKay

04-01-2004 03:21:09




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 Re: PLOW HOOK-UP SUPER A in reply to BOB, 03-31-2004 20:22:30  
Bob: You've got it pretty well on, except I don't think you will be right happy with the chain linkage for lifting plow. My plow has steel upright shafts, one is solid and the left side has a leveling crank adjustment. You also didn't mention the linkage going from the drawbar when on front, to the rockshaft between fuel tank and steering shaft. With that linkage in place you remove the vertical adjustment pins from drawbar and you can then raise and lower the drawbar hydraulically. This controls the depth of your plow. Another item you can do to make your plow mounting faster is buy a 2nd drawbar and always leave the one on front. It makes for a great step mounting the tractor as well. If you use a swinging drawbar just have it lenghtened so it can reach to front drawbar. I'm trying to think where you may find some good photos of this. I don't have anything scanned, or would offer to send it to you. Go to photo gallery and type in Super A, there is likely a photo in there. Keep your eye open for a Super A plow book.

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