JD 4250 Case-IH 145 Roll-Over Plow

2510Paul

Well-known Member
I finally got to try my JD 4250 with Case-IH 145 Roll-Over Plow yesterday.

1. I am having some issues with the roll-over function. See my separate post,
2. Front bottom is taking about a 16" cut. I need to widen the tractor tires, manual says 32, I have them at 27" center to inside of tire. The 27" works well with my JD 4200.
3. Bottoms 2 and 3 are cutting about 20". It is an 18" plow so I don't understand that. Any comment?
4. As is, the draft is centered well on the tractor. 1.4" to the sway blocks on each side. Maybe it will change when I move the tires out.
5. Plowed nice. It is a heavy plow. Plowed about 9" deep.6. Ya, those are JD coulters on the back. I made the bracket. I'll paint the bracket Red and the Coulters Black when I am happy with the setup.

Comments Please.

Paul
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Being a roll-over plow, there's no "side hill hitch"?
I would just get the front bottom cutting as much as the others, and not worry about the 20" vs 18". It doesn't look like it's pulling crooked.
 
Thanks Bob. Yes, the sway block spacings on each side are the same on two checks. So it is pulling really straight. I will check again once I get the first bottom cutting the same.

Interestingly enough, on this plow you can adjust the Landsides right and left. I don't need that now.

Paul
 
Mine was cutting like that with new shares a couple turns on the stop bolt to drop the nose of the shares solved the problem it doesn?t take much what?s happening is the share are skating across instead of the nose cutting in
 
Which do you mean by the Stop Bolt SV? The feature that stops the rotation of the plow is a series of washers on a pin. Is that it? Or is it the "Adjustable Pitch Feature (acentric washer)" on the side of the bottom?

Thanks.


Paul
 
Yes the washers and pin must be the new improved way pull a couple washers so it can roll just a tiny bit more
 
Thanks. That makes sense. That will also make my front bottom cut more, but not a lot.

Ya, new and improved. Ha.

Thanks again.

Paul
 
The old plows just had a bolt that was treaded all the way with a nut on each side to lock it into place
 
I told you wrong you want to add or make the pin longer just so it drops your point a tiny bit farther and raises the heel of the share a tiny bit
 

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