Posted by Wardner on March 31, 2009 at 19:30:57 from (4.154.241.138):
In Reply to: Re: Farmall Cub Plow posted by john *.?-!.* cub owner on March 31, 2009 at 18:41:49:
The voice on the video says "I need help". Ya, he needs better camera technique but what he really needs is hardware. The depth control is missing. He definitely needs it for the first furrow and it is pretty much necessary for all the following furrows. With the right set-up, he can plow eight inches deep. At that depth, he will have traction problems and will be adjusting the depth frequently. It can be done on-the-go. Tell him to look around the barn. He will probably find it. If not, good luck on finding one.
A hydraulic depth control was used on the Farmall 400. To get the same action, he will have to buy the Cub remote hydraulic adaptor (eBay has them), a pair of cylinders, a flow divider, directional valve, and some steel. The drawbar should be allowed to almost touch the ground. By the time he gets this built, everybody's corn should be knee high.
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