Posted by Larry in GA. on August 17, 2008 at 13:08:32 from (75.117.3.18):
First off Thanks for all the input and ideas, Roy sorry to hear that your C locked up, I know I'm not much help, but if there is something I can help with let me know. Roy I'm getting a nice rain right now how about you? Leroy to answer your questions: I have been using a C-20 two bottom fast hitch. This spring I bought a Oliver plow master 100 on rubber that I want to play with before plow day next year. The setting up instructions on the C-20, say set the right wheel at 23" for the 14" cut but doesn't say where the left one should be or if it matters. Right Now I'm 79" center to center on 40" rows. I have not thought about trying 66" and I'm not sure I could stand being 4" closer on each side. The 79" that I"m at is like 38" instead of 23" The planter I use has very little adjustment side to side. Thanks again for the insight When my Dad was alive he took care of all that and all I had to do was drive. Larry
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