Help with Turning Plow Alignment

mtnsheep

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Oct 10, 2010
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Gainesville, GA,
I have a b1750 and having a bit of a challange getting my single turning plow to align properly. I can get the depth right, but aftern turning a row then putting the right side wheels in the furrow, the plow is just a little too far left and leaves about 6inches of unturned ground. The ground I'm then turning doesn't completely cover that unturned strip. I have moved the plow as far to the right as I can go and have played with the 3pt. hitch links some. I do have the rear tires set at the wide spacing for safety. If I put them on the narrow setting, would that fix my problem? For more background, I am running in low 2 most of the time and in north ga mtns red clay. I do wait until rain to soften things a bit and amazed what this little tractor can do even though just a 2wd model. Thanks for any ideas.
 

Orange Tractors

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L175 w/Woods L59, Allis Chalmers WD
Jul 19, 2009
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Butler, MO
Six inches is more than a little bit, when talking about plowing. By all means, set your right wheel inboard. The left edge of the plow should be the width of the cut to the left of the inside edge of the right tire.

With my AC WD the tires have to be all the way in to plow.

Robert
 

Marty394

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L3010 w/ Cab, RCR 1560, RB 1584, SMC Loader, KK II 60" Gear Drive Tiller
Feb 28, 2010
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I'm thinking that you can gain some side shift with the side link adjustment, but you will still probably have to narrow that right tire up. For some good plow set up tips go to the website for everythingattatchments.com and chec out their plow set-up videos.

Bob