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racinfool40

my mold board plow set up

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racinfool40

here's what i came up with from an old sears plow:

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mounted on my 73-12-8sp:

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seems to work pretty good see'n I never used a plow like this:

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Roger from southern Iowa

Looks like you hit the setup. :)

Seems to be working very well.

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DoctorHfuhruhurr

Do you happen to have a photo of how you connected it up? I have a similar plow I've been pondering on using. Thanks

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racinfool40

I added some leght of bar stock and if you have the 3 point set up from a sears mower you can see what i used. it's mounted with the slot hitch I hope pic helps if not i can get better ones in the morning.....

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It pivots right above the cutting wheel to adjust....

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DoctorHfuhruhurr

thanks, that picture clears it up

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Electro12WH

I was just going to go on here and ask a question about mounting a plow and here you are.

I have available a brinley and a sears plow. My question concerns mounting. How do you adjust it side to side? I understand that one of the tires has to be in the return furrow?

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racinfool40

:) yes would make it alot easier to plow with It works good as i have it. But I agree as soon as I get some more time I'm gonna heat and bend the main bar to the right side. This is trial and error for me never used a plow on a garden tractor before. and didn,t have a clevis hitch set up to use so as you stated would be nice if tire road in the furrow.I mainly used it to rip up the sod to make my Garden bigger in the spring.Thanks MIKE.....

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racinfool40

I wish i would of thought it out a little more :) I could have kicked it to the right before I welded the bar on to fit in the slot hitch!!!

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