Posted by mkirsch on February 21, 2008 at 10:07:44 from (64.80.108.53):
Pinned in transport position with the land wheel depth adjustment lever horizontal (max lift), I have a good 7" of clearance under the bottoms. The plow sits slightly higher on the right (land wheel) side, maybe an inch. A hydraulic cylinder would probably push the plow up another couple of inches.
The linkage from the cylinder to the furrow wheel isn't bent or broken, and the plow's sitting pretty close to level. I've got to think that this is it on the furrow side.
Should the land side lift higher? There is some damage to the arms on the land axle, and some REALLY BAD welding there.
The lift linkage seems like a pretty weak point on these plows. I was able to easily bend and twist the arms on the land axle back into shape. Definitely going to need some reinforcement.
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