Top Link and Plowing Depth

   / Top Link and Plowing Depth
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#11  
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.
Thank you I guess practice makes perfect!!
 
   / Top Link and Plowing Depth
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#12  
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 thanks
 
   / Top Link and Plowing Depth
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#13  
Many thanks
 
   / Top Link and Plowing Depth #14  
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".
 
   / Top Link and Plowing Depth #15  
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".
Exactly.

For a multi-bottom plow, you have no choice though...changing the pitch of the points effect the whole plow
 
   / Top Link and Plowing Depth #16  
Hi single...
That makes setup really easy.

Because you have the leeway of making adjustments to cut a nice furrow without it effecting other bottoms like it would on a 2 or 3 bottom plow. So you can compensate (to an extent) for a worn out plow by adjusting.

Easiest way to set a plow up is to be on a level concrete surface and jack up the left side of the tractor 6"-8". For me....I drive the front and rear tire up on cement blocks. But anything 6-8 inches will work.

That will simulate the right side being in the furrow. Then simply make the adjustments so the plow is level on the concrete.

The first pass or two might not be great.....until you get to where your right wheels are actually at depth in the furrow....but then it should cut a nice level furrow at depth. Which should be half of the moldboard width. If you have a 12" plow....6" depth. If its a single 14", shoot for 7" depth
 
   / Top Link and Plowing Depth #17  
I'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.

That area was seeded to native grasses and is now doing fine.
 
   / Top Link and Plowing Depth #18  
I'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.

That area was seeded to native grasses and is now doing fine.
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 rocks :ROFLMAO:

Every year after plowing and discing I haul out 2 loader buckets or so full of rocks the size of softballs and bigger. They never seem to end. Maybe I should start picking up some of the smaller ones too because I think those are just seeds that next year will turn into a much larger rock??
 
   / Top Link and Plowing Depth #19  
For sure LD1. And plowing sure does not hide any rocks. I had GRAND ideas of plowing the west 20 acres. It's a high pasture on the far west end of my property. HA - I wouldn't live long enough to pick up all the rocks. It is virgin land and will remain that way.
 
 

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