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Re: Super A 193 plow question


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Posted by Rootsy on April 09, 2012 at 08:28:06 from (24.247.111.162):

In Reply to: Super A 193 plow question posted by kennell on April 09, 2012 at 07:58:34:


WellWorn said: (quoted from post at 10:58:34 04/09/12) I picked up a 193 (single bottom) plow for the SA, and just ordered the manual from Binder Books (dot com), but we've had an unusually good stretch of weather, and I managed to talk the boss into giving me the day off today to turn ground, but I'm not sure exactly how to rig the front hook up for the plow.

Specifically, what holes of the reversed draw bar do the beam front and draft lift connect to? Is it possible to just bolt the drawbar to a specific hole for draft? Or is the front lift necessary?

I'd like to spend my time in putting sod roots side up, rather than in trial and error. Any help would be much appreciated.

TIA,

Well Worn


Sorry bout the size but I wanted to make sure you could see everything. Plow can go on top or bottom... Had it on the bottom for some reason in that photo.

I mount the plow so that it cuts a full furrow and I mount the draft link so that it lines up with the touch control arm. In the photo the holes coincide. Pay attention to how the front of the plow is setup and the condition of your land side. You can use this manual as a "guide" to setting up your plow... It's pretty much the same...

http://www.cleancomputes.com/Cub/Cub%20Implement%20Manuals/Cub-193%20Moldboard%20Plow%2011-20-51/index.html

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This post was edited by Rootsy at 08:35:10 04/09/12 2 times.



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