Tractordata.com says your Branson 6530 has a Category II, Three Point Hitch. I have never heard of a Category II, compatible 12" plow, although you may have one. How have you adapted the (presumed) Category I plow to the Category II Three Point Hitch on your Branson? Bushngs?
Your Branson Category II Top Link is significantly longer than a Category I Top Link.
((It is possible your large rear tires will not fit deeply enough in the furrow left by a
12" plow for the plow to be properly adjusted. Tractordata.com specs Branson 6530 rear Ag tires @
14.9-30. Industrial tires are wider than Ag tires. Are your tires flat in the bottom of the furrow, or wedged in above the bottom? In a perfect world your right side tires would be 6" below grade level.))
You have a powerful tractor, relative to a three bottom, 12" Moldboard Plow. Assuming you have the OEM Top Link, my first guess would be that you have Top Link too short, so the plow wants to "suck" deep but your tractor is so powerful that instead of the tractor being stalled by the plow, it continues to brute force the plow through the soil, bending the Top Link.
Moldboard plows are inflexible as to plowing depth. A 12" Moldboard Plow will turn soil properly only when adjusted to run 5" to 7" deep.
When you have the front and rear tires of your tractor IN A FURROW (tractor canted to the right), the plow must be adjusted level both right to left and front to back. USE A BUBBLE LEVEL TO ADJUST. ((Pull, stop, adjust; Pull, stop, adjust.) You really cannot adjust by eye without a lot of experience. The left to right adjustment is made with your Right Lifting Rod on the Three Point Hitch. The front to pack adjustment is made with the Top Link on your Three Point Hitch. The first furrow is known as the "Dead Furrow". You produce the Dead Furrow just to get your front and rear right side wheels down into the soil 5" - 7" so plow level adjustments can be made.
Once the plow is properly level it only requires SMALL adjustments of the Top Link to change depth plow will run.
Have you read about Three Point Hitch Hydrualic Draft Control in your Branson Operator's Manual? How do you have your Draft Control adjusted? Properly adjusted Draft Control will raise your plow automatically when plow encounters too much resistance.
Do you have an Operator's Manual for your plow? What brand of plow is it?
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