Posted by Dave Sherburne NY on February 21, 2011 at 12:13:06 from (70.101.236.38):
In Reply to: JD 750 adj bottow plow posted by dirt mike on February 20, 2011 at 17:15:25:
check this It will give you a good starting point. Search the archives on the Ford 9n 2n 8n board there is a pretty good set of instructions on there.If you have a 14" plow the inside of the right rear wheel to the center line of the tractor should be 25 1/2" a 16" plow should be 27 1/2". Do not move the drawbar on the plow left or right, there are at least three different ways to set the angle of attack It depends on your plow. You need to tell us what the plow is, a picture would be best. I assume the the tractor is a JD 750
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