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Re: Holes Behind Gear Shifter
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Posted by Gene-AL on January 17, 2007 at 17:35:07 from (74.226.30.242):
In Reply to: Re: Holes Behind Gear Shifter posted by SuperA-Tx on January 17, 2007 at 13:59:47:
I'm not Sam, but I have one of these - The McCormick A-151 Disk (turning) Plow for a Super-A does have a long rod attached to a plow steering arm mounted on the right front steering knuckle of the tractor. This steers the wheel on the rear of the plow to follow the tractor's steering. The plow has dual-disks which can be adjusted for a 14-20" wide cut, depending on soil conditions. The plow is mounted much like the drawbar, and working depth is controlled by the hydraulic touch control. There is also a hand lever to raise and lower the plow wheel to set the working depth range. No problems with hanging up on roots and rocks with this plow, it just climbs over those it can't cut or move.
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