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Re: Yeilding To Temptation
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Posted by Allan in NE on August 07, 2005 at 02:06:05 from (148.78.243.26):
In Reply to: Re: Yeilding To Temptation posted by mikeinWA on August 06, 2005 at 21:45:48:
Hi Mike, Well, actually the spinners are pretty darned easy to adjust. The secret is to make sure the three point arms are allowed to "float" by dropping the collars down to the lower dimples. This insures that only one side of the hitch is carrying the load and controlling the depth. Then, it is just a matter of adjusting the draft on the fly so that the front bottom is throwin' the same as that back bottom. Also, I "listen" for that center link to insure it is rattlin' in it's pins because it can't be putting any pressure on the plow in either direction. However, I'm sure I'll have to fine tune it again after the ground loosens up. Allan
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