ballaterach
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Hi folks as a general rule should the top link be longer or shorter to achieve greater plowing depth?
many thanks
many thanks
I’ve always been told that the top link should be set up so the plow shoe is level when the hitch is lowered to the ground.Hi folks as a general rule should the top link be longer or shorter to achieve greater plowing depth?
many thanks
Hi folks as a general rule should the top link be longer or shorter to achieve greater plowing depth?
Those are some straight and beautiful furrows Mr. Farmer.I plow with a 3 furrow.
Plow should be set up to be level while in the furrow.
If your top link is too long, the back bottom is in way deeper than the front bottom, vice versa if too short, back bottom is too shallow.
Tape measure is your friend setting up a plow.
Biggest impact on the front furrow depth is the 3pt lever setting.
If your points/shares are wore out that will affect plow depth as well.
Thanks!Those are some straight and beautiful furrows Mr. Farmer.
And that's a BIG field to plow with a 3 bottom plow!
Hi single...Single bottom or multiple?
Thank you I guess practice makes perfect!!I plow with a 3 furrow.
Plow should be set up to be level while in the furrow.
If your top link is too long, the back bottom is in way deeper than the front bottom, vice versa if too short, back bottom is too shallow.
Tape measure is your friend setting up a plow.
Biggest impact on the front furrow depth is the 3pt lever setting.
If your points/shares are wore out that will affect plow depth as well.
Many thanksI plow with a 3 furrow.
Plow should be set up to be level while in the furrow.
If your top link is too long, the back bottom is in way deeper than the front bottom, vice versa if too short, back bottom is too shallow.
Tape measure is your friend setting up a plow.
Biggest impact on the front furrow depth is the 3pt lever setting.
If your points/shares are wore out that will affect plow depth as well.
Many thanks![]()
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Exactly.I have a single bottom moldboard plow and a hydraulic top link. So...... making changes while under way is simple. I've found that the plow works best, for me, with the bottom level when at the desired depth. Otherwise - the plow is trying to "surface" or "go deeper".
That makes setup really easy.Hi single...
I do a little 2 acre corn plot every year and pick the corn with an old one row dearborn corn picker. Bout the only thing that 2 acre plot is really good at is growing rocksI've used my single bottom to "open up" a couple areas on my property. It worked well - except.... I'd get going just fine and then a rock. Stop - remove the rock - back up - go at it again until I find another rock. It got real old - but I persisted and managed to plow about an acre.
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