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Re: IH 2 disk breaking plow questions
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Posted by Haas on June 16, 2004 at 04:55:08 from (12.65.25.110):
In Reply to: IH 2 disk breaking plow questions posted by John (AZ) on June 16, 2004 at 02:43:59:
I don't know the model number of the plow you have, but I think this plow is like the one I plowed many hours with years ago on an MD. The beam is long enough to add another disk, so it can be a three disk plow which is the way I used it. The plow is a semi mounted plow. The V shaped bar at the front with the clevis is not hooked to the drawbar, but rather to a frame that mounts under the middle of the tractor in the lift all area. The clevis attaches to a heavy bar that is designed so the attach point can be shifted side to side to adjust for wheel settings, etc. There should be a bar and lifting assembly that fastens to the rear axle of the tractor. That assembly is only for lifting and does not take any of the draft. It should have some hydraulic cylinders with it, as the plow was designed to lift with the lift all. Also, there is a bar that goes from a lever at the rear wheel to steer the rear wheel. That bar goes to a swivel mechanism near the front of the plow and then another bar goes from there to a bracket that attaches to the two bolt holes at the front of the tractor front wheels. Thus when the front wheels are turned, it steers the plow rear wheel. I assume the plow you have is for an H or M (same plow fits both). There were similar plows(likely with manual lift) for the F series tractors. I don't know if those could be made to work on an H. Hope this helps!
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