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31 Mar 2015 15:44 #1
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31 Mar 2015 18:44 #2
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You are really going to town.
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31 Mar 2015 19:02 #3
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Awesome Major! That thing plows deeper than I thought.
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31 Mar 2015 19:29 - 31 Mar 2015 19:35 #4
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I have a 10" plow and hope to get it set up better this year.....following this guide.....
www.wfmachines.com/techinfo bhyiop-/plowsetup.html
won't show the url correctly because of the space.....but look for plow setup
http://www.wfmachines.com/techinfo/plowsetup.html
www.wfmachines.com/techinfo bhyiop-/plowsetup.html
won't show the url correctly because of the space.....but look for plow setup
http://www.wfmachines.com/techinfo/plowsetup.html
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01 Apr 2015 03:25 - 01 Apr 2015 03:53 #5
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These old Brinly's do a great job when the set up is right. This one is pulling from hole 2L with the right front wheel in the furrow and the pitch set for 6+ inches of depth.
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01 Apr 2015 05:19 #6
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The rear rock shaft setup seems a little tight for me with depth with this tractor....it is like the chain gets tight before it bottoms out...gotta look at it more closely. I'm gonna put the left wheels of the tractor on 5 inches of wood and then adjust the plow to the blacktop for depth....then try for 6 inches....try pulling with the 2L hole first....might have to widen it to the 1 hole to get a good roll... Glad you got yours set good.....
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I only have about 20-22 inches between my rear wheels (C-125)....10 inch plow.....should be 1 or 2L for me.....5 inches depth but 6 if possible...M Bailey wrote: These old Brinly's do a great job when the set up is right. This one is pulling from hole 2L with the right front wheel in the furrow and the pitch set for 6+ inches of depth.
The rear rock shaft setup seems a little tight for me with depth with this tractor....it is like the chain gets tight before it bottoms out...gotta look at it more closely. I'm gonna put the left wheels of the tractor on 5 inches of wood and then adjust the plow to the blacktop for depth....then try for 6 inches....try pulling with the 2L hole first....might have to widen it to the 1 hole to get a good roll... Glad you got yours set good.....
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01 Apr 2015 17:06 #7
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The rear rock shaft setup seems a little tight for me with depth with this tractor....it is like the chain gets tight before it bottoms out...gotta look at it more closely. I'm gonna put the left wheels of the tractor on 5 inches of wood and then adjust the plow to the blacktop for depth....then try for 6 inches....try pulling with the 2L hole first....might have to widen it to the 1 hole to get a good roll... Glad you got yours set good.....[/quote]
Bob, the space between my wheels is only 19" but for whatever reason, the 2L position works best for lining up the front wheel in the furrow. Here's a couple of pics of how it looks lifted (before I cleaned it off), a lot more pitch than one would think.
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I only have about 20-22 inches between my rear wheels (C-125)....10 inch plow.....should be 1 or 2L for me.....5 inches depth but 6 if possible...Trouty56 wrote:
The rear rock shaft setup seems a little tight for me with depth with this tractor....it is like the chain gets tight before it bottoms out...gotta look at it more closely. I'm gonna put the left wheels of the tractor on 5 inches of wood and then adjust the plow to the blacktop for depth....then try for 6 inches....try pulling with the 2L hole first....might have to widen it to the 1 hole to get a good roll... Glad you got yours set good.....[/quote]
Bob, the space between my wheels is only 19" but for whatever reason, the 2L position works best for lining up the front wheel in the furrow. Here's a couple of pics of how it looks lifted (before I cleaned it off), a lot more pitch than one would think.
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Awesome link...
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thanks Bob.
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01 Apr 2015 18:49 #9
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You know Major.....guides are only that....guides....whatever works best. That 12 inch plow is big.....hard to believe a tractor can pull it....
Hey Craig....thanks.....should be a sticky in the implement section....that Brinly Guide I mean.....
Hey Craig....thanks.....should be a sticky in the implement section....that Brinly Guide I mean.....
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