That blue handle is for tilting the plow point. The lower you place the handle the deeper the plow will plow. I only use a weight on the left wheel since the weight of the tractor has shifted to the right side when plowing. The plow is off an old Viking walk behind garden tractor. I gave $15.00 for the tractor, plow, disk and cultivator. I kept the plow when I sold the tractor. To get the plow to work on the Wards tractor I had to make a template of the handles and drawbar from the Viking. Then made that frame. The handle for tilting the point stays on the frame. The plow is secured to the frame with (2) 3/8 cap screws and a big safety pin that secures the link to the depth handle. I bought that Viking in 1960 and the plow was made around 1936. That date was on the tractor's handlebars. Hal
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