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Re: Single-Point Hitch/Turning Plow Questions
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on February 02, 2005 at 17:43:57 from (64.228.12.147):
In Reply to: Re: Single-Point Hitch/Turning Plow Questions posted by Bill in NC on February 02, 2005 at 14:27:13:
Bill: I got started using 2.5" spring steel from my 3/4 pickup. Was at spring shop one day getting some new springs in pickup, and they gave me some new spring that had been cut to make springs right length. Yes right down the leading edge. Get it pointed down just a bit more than a new point. Your diagnol link should be unlocked thus allowing hitch side movement. The land sides are what keeps plow straight, not the tractor. I tried taking one bottom off once to plow under some old low bush blueberries. It's more work than it looks. My plow may be different from yours as Canadian built plows from Hamilton ON plant used some different features than US built plows, then to confuse us even more there is some evidence both types were sold both sides of border. On some plows, bottoms can't be removed as you can't take beam off, it being part of upper frame. If you can remove the beam, then you must remove long land side from back bottom and place it on front one. Lot of work with rusty bolts.
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