Posted by keith molden on April 28, 2020 at 09:36:02 from (209.33.116.149):
In Reply to: Garden plowing posted by Grandpa love on April 26, 2020 at 19:17:31:
After reading all the comments and watching the video there are a couple things I would do to make it a little better. With the plows in the air I see they are level across, they need to be so the left plow will plow the same depth as the right when in the ground. In the video the front plow has dirt coming over the moldboard and the rear plow has hardly any. After the plow is hooked to the tractor, pull the left rear tire up on a 6x6 block of wood then adjust your plows so they are level for a 2 bottom. On a 3 bottom you might need a little bigger block (I only have a 2 bottom now and can't remember how much I put under the tire on 3 bottoms but you'll figure it out. On the disc, shorten the top link a little so the front disc will also dig in and ther disc will pull level. Just a couple things I've learned over the years. Now it will make the 960 work a little harder with another plow digging in a little more but the furrow depth will all be pretty close. This works on the 2 bottom plows as well. Keith
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