yes, the cub plow is shorter in length. To compensate for this, I mounted the drawbar reverse but not in the forward most holes. This way, The chains on the plow are able to be hung on the rear lift arms in a straight vertical line, not at an angle. Instead of using hydrolic touch control to adjust depth, I think I can adapt the manual depth control lever from the cub by simple drilling a few new and bigger holes. This should work. I already tried angleing the drawbar to the lowest holes on the mounting brackets, mine had 4 positions, and its not a big enough angle, just skimmed the top. Maybe with the original A plow it would work but not with the cub plow. All of this is just a temp. fix to get me through this year untill I can find the correct set up. I will keep yo posted on how it works. Hopefully, I will have my garden plowed in a week or two. Its supposed to snow here in Ohio this sunday so this weekend is out!!!!!
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