flying belgian said: (quoted from post at 00:14:07 05/15/13) In the picture it looks like it is nosed down to
much in the front. Looks OK side to side.[/quote:a700f1ba82]
Ah, I see what you mean now! It most definitely does not seem level. Good eye; thanks!
Eldon (WA) said: (quoted from post at 00:25:40 05/15/13) [quote:a700f1ba82="flying belgian"](quoted from post at 21:14:07 05/14/13) In the picture it looks like it is nosed down to
much in the front. Looks OK side to side.
An AC plow will seek its own draft line (levelness) if the shares are not worn and the ground is not too hard. My dad always put the best share on the back to help suck it in the ground. It may not be level due to the traction booster setting. If it is the traction booster holding it out of the ground, try lengthening the beaming screw so it will not try to plow so deep.
I actually was able to plow most of it without any traction booster, believe it or not. The frontmost share is definitely the most worn of all of them, for sure. Though it seems like it has been used well over the years, but not abused.
This post was edited by Will Herring at 21:28:51 05/14/13.
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