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Re: Ferguson plow


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Posted by Leroy on February 10, 2019 at 07:20:57 from (96.45.243.241):

In Reply to: Re: Ferguson plow posted by Grandpa love on February 09, 2019 at 19:11:37:

I thought the front one looked like it was missing the point. To fix get a leaf spring from a car or truck that is about the width of the point on other share and weld it to top of broken share with it sticking out to same distance as point on good share. Make sure you do NOT cover a bolt hole. The spring will have a slight curve in it and place it so that the end of curve is close to where the end of good point is, Now the point on both shares has to be lowest part of share, Should be one quarter inch below rest of cutting edge. If not the plow will not go in the ground. And your smallest tractor should pull it fine as it was made for either a TO-20, TO-30 or TO-35 all with same or less power than your 600 Ford and should actually be better to put the plow behind. You want a 52" center to center wheel tread for that plow and the low tractor is better to have that wheel tread as with the 960 I would want a 60" measurement due to height and running one wheel 7" lower, lot easier on the back and also if on hills less chance of tipping. If the shares were worn heavy narrow on the back cutting side I could give directions for rebuilding with throwaway deep suck shares. Those are a general purpose bottom and best with no ground cover. Do you have the bracket for the tail wheel or is everything gone? The tail wheel likes to wear and break but a welder can make one that will work, just not just not a P C correct one for shows. To adjust for wheel tread you rotate the cross bar to achive that, do not try to slide the plow sideways on that bar, will not work. I have operators manuals for it if you need any more information but might be a while before I can find them as I am in prosses of moving and have to be completely off old place by Feb. 27 And every thing will be setting in boxes at new place untill I can get everything sorted and a place found for it. The wider you have the wheels the less angle the tractor is setting on in the furrow but with that wider wheel tread you should be having with that 960 will make problems with setting the plow for that wheel tread.


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