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How to Adjust a 3-16 trailer plow to a Farmall 400

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Bruce

04-18-2003 06:17:50




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I have just purchased a 3-16 Oliver trailer plow, to use with my Farmall 400. I can't remember how to align the plow so that the right side wheel will ride in the furrow. I tried moving in the right rear tractor wheel, which may be part of the adjustment, but puts the wheel way to close to the driver. HELP




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Adam R

04-19-2003 06:22:45




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 Re: How to Adjust a 3-16 trailer plow to a Farmall 400 in reply to Bruce, 04-18-2003 06:17:50  
My friend told me that the hich of the plow should pull from the middle of the second bottom on a 3 bottom plow. On my 450 I had to swing the drawbar over to the next set of holes toward the furrow wheel to get it to track right.



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Steve from Mo - roughly....

04-18-2003 07:16:01




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 Re: How to Adjust a 3-16 trailer plow to a Farmall 400 in reply to Bruce, 04-18-2003 06:17:50  
Line up the hitch first. The center of the plow's effective working width needs to line up with the center of the tractor to have the plow pull straight. Find the center of the plow's center lay and establish a straight line forward from that point. With a little luck, one of the plow frame rails will be there. You can use a string, chalk line, or paint stripe on the ground if you have to. That line should go through the center of the plow's tongue and the plow's tongue should be hitched to the center of the tractor drawbar. Hopefully, the plow hitch will have already been set up properly by its previous owner. After doing all that, you will be able to see how far in or out to set the right tractor tire.

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Randy in NE

04-18-2003 07:47:55




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 Re: Re: How to Adjust a 3-16 trailer plow to a Farmall 400 in reply to Steve from Mo - roughly...., 04-18-2003 07:16:01  
You may need to swing your drawbar to the right a little to help move the plow over.



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