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Plow set-up
Does anyone know of any videos or tutorials with pictures showing how to set up a Brinly sleeve hitch moldboard plow? Thanks.
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Not sure but I can tell you how to do it. Put 6x6 blocks under the left side tires the adjust the plow so it sit flat on the ground, its that easy.
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Simple enough. Thanks. Out of curiosity, why just the left side?
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Cuz that's how it sits when yer plowin.
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This method will get you close, but depending on soil conditions, you will have to fine tune the adjustment. You have to adjust the plow every time you use it. Different "fields", or even the moisture in the soil affect settings. It will go in much easier with it's wetter than when it's dry. Sandy soil, clay, the last time the area was "tilled" or broken open... that sort of thing.
As another note, I think that we have a plow owners manual in the tech section. It walks you through set-up and a basic "how to" on how to plow. |
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Thank you all. I'll look for that manual.
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This past Sunday, I got to put the plow in the dirt at my son's garden. It was absolutely perfect. The plow buried itself and turned the ground over like any picture or video you've seen. The 122 never even flinched. I can't wait until the end of the month to go to a small local plow day. The best part of this past Sunday was my grandson was there also. He loved riding on the Cub and helping to steer. Thanks to all who gave me tips and advice. I hope you all had a great plow day in PA.
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