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Re: Farmall A Plow Hookup
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Posted by Jim Becker on October 06, 2000 at 07:35:06 from (207.43.195.201):
In Reply to: Farmall A Plow Hookup posted by NODAK on October 05, 2000 at 22:47:55:
The A plow is a totally different hook-up from the Super A plow. Dave have a pretty good description. A pair of bars, forming a V shape, pin to the ears immediately to the rear of the square implement mount at the front axle. They extend back to roughly in line with the flywheel. A depth control lever mounts on the side of the bell housing with a bar that drops down to the other two bars. The front of the plow beam pins to the point these all come together. There may be (option) a large cushion spring that projects forward from this point and cushions the beam. At the rear, the beam has a round bar bolted crosswise. There is a rear rockshaft (much heavier than for the cultivators) and a pair of solid links from the rockshaft down to the round bar. A crank on the rockshaft controls tilt. If it is manual lift, the lever is on the right of the platform with a push rod to control the rockshaft. With pneumatic lift, there is an extension to the left on the rockshaft with an arm that the Lift All cylinder can push on. This requires moving the left tire out to provide room for this stuff between the fender and tire.
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