Posted by Jamstra on June 12, 2019 at 10:38:17 from (86.185.132.1):
In Reply to: Adjusting a plough posted by 550Doug on June 12, 2019 at 10:00:00:
You are right, you shouldn't need sway bars for a mounted plough. How does your plough follow your tractor? If everything is in adjustment, your plough (when in the ground) should follow the tractor 'centrally' ie with your top link pointing straight backwards, not to one side or the other. If that's the case and you can't get your front furrow wide enough, your tractor wheels are set too narrow. If your plough is trying to push towards the ploughed land all the time, then the problem is with the plough. Does the 'cranked' cross shaft have an angle adjustment on it? From Google images, it looks like the MF43 does have a 'cranked' cross shaft with a vertical adjustment lever - this will give you some adjustment of the alignment of the plough. Is one of the legs twisted? All are possibilities! Hope you get it ironed out. Jim
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