Owner's Manual

L=diwi!
The plow
is
correctly
landed when the
running
clearance
between the lower links
and
the
tires
is
approximately equal, and the
upper link extends straight behind the
tractor.
The plow bottom reacts like
a
rudder while
the
ground
is
engaged.
If
the plow point
is
too
far
from the left of
the
beam,
the plow
will
overcut and leave!
a
wed
fimow
wall.
To
adjust,
loosen the bolts attaching the
landside of the standard and
turn
the land
adjusting bolt clockwise
two
turns. Retighten
the
attaching
bolts. Repeat the adjustment,
if
necesmy,
until
the plow follows the tractor
COrreCtly.
Leveling
With the tractor running in
a
previously
plowed furrow
at
the desired depth and width
of cut, stop the tractor with the plow in the
ground and inspect the
unit
from the
rear.
The standard should be near
vertical
from
the ground.
If
it
appears to lean to the right,
raise
the right side
link
by turning the rod
clockwise,
or lower the left side by turning
its
rod counterclockwise. Reverse the
adjustments for
a
left
-
leaning standard.
coulter
The coulter should
slice
2"
-
3"
deep.
To
adjust,
loosen
the clamp securing the
standard and
raise
or lower the
forwstandard assembly.
Also,
check the blade swing:
It
should be
free
to
mng outward
a
limited-amount from the
beam
but should not swing in to touch the
beam
or
plow bottom. Adjust the stop pin
as
required.
LOOSEN THESE BOLTS
BEFORE ADJUSTING
LAND ADJUSTING BOLT
;
TOP VIEW
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