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I got to try the plow this week end it did pretty good how deep should it cut into the ground...I didnt get to mess with it much because it was raining but I think it went down about 4-5 inches im going to make my lifting straps for my hitch this week an try it again ...
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pics of my home made hitch I bought some paint for it an the plow hopefully get them painted this week end |
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Thanks j-mech ill try to adjust it to get it deeper does pitching the plow share up make it dig deeper or pitching down
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Plow point goes down for deeper, up for more shallow.
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you must have nicer weather than we have, your not even going to get that thing in the ground here. you might scrape a little snow off the grass but that's it!
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I wish we had snow.... been raining here in southern ohio hopefully snow soon lol
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This is an interesting thread...nice fab work, you did a great job
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Thanks paulf
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you did do a good job on that, and good choice of steal....we use that for router fixtures at work all the time, and thats against 20,000rpm carbide..so i think some dirt will be just fine..
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