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Re: 12 3 bottom 3 point plow set up
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Posted by Larry in Mo on April 24, 2007 at 20:31:48 from (75.105.155.251):
In Reply to: 12 3 bottom 3 point plow set up posted by Mark Collier on April 24, 2007 at 19:56:02:
Mark that tractor should pull that plow 10" deep with no trouble. You may need some more wt on the rear, but most likely weight on the front. A 3 pt plow transfers its weight and plowing downforce to the tractor, using the rear wheels as the fulcrum point. That is why the wt. is added on the front. Had an 806 Farmall w/5 btm semi mt plow that wouldnt stay in the ground. Put 1000# wt on the front, and made a nice plowing rig. LE
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