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Gko

Is this plow deck set up correctly?

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Gko

Hi Everyone.

I'm a newbie here as well as with these tractors.

I purchased a rear plow for my Wheel Horse and I'm not sure that it's set up properly. It seems to be digging too deeply so thats what makes me think the setup in incorrect.

Please take a look. Any advice is appreciated.

Thanks!

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Gko

Another angle

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JUSS10

thats one crazy looking plow setup... do you have a picture of the whole plow? the angle of the mold board is also very important and i can't see it in your picture...

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JUSS10

I should also note, it looks like its made for a lift hitch, you just have a tow style hitch on your tractor

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Gko

Know where I can get a lift hitch? Another photo below. Thanks

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CasualObserver

You're going to have a difficult time getting it to dig more shallow with the hitch that low. A lift hitch of any sort won't really help you with what you've got going on there. I don't know what kind of plow that is you have, but just so you know, it's not :woohoo: It looks more like an adapted piece for an old two wheel tractor, or maybe even an actual pony. You need to get the mounting point high enough that the plow beam is sitting level when you're plowing. (if that makes sense) :D At a very minimum, try to get that joint contraption attached to the top of the hitch instead of below it, but I'd guess you need the whole thing to come up about 4-6 inches or so.

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