Antique TRIP PLOW help

   / Antique TRIP PLOW help #11  
I don't think adjusting the coulters will make a difference on the plowing depth. To adjust the depth you will have to use the levers or in you case the cranks. This will adjust how far the moldboards are able to drop or raise.
 
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#12  
Yes Mike I agree with you, and was aware of that. When I installed the coulters it just seemed like it was not plowing as deep. I think I will crank the levers so the moldboards are at the deepest depth, and see if it will plow to my satisfaction, the next time I get a chance. If all is good then I will raise it a little.
 
   / Antique TRIP PLOW help #13  
General rule of thumb around here, plow half as deep as the width of the share. It will probably plow deeper than that, but may lose some of the action of the moldboard, as far as covering what you are trying to turn under.
 
   / Antique TRIP PLOW help #14  
DJ54 said:
General rule of thumb around here, plow half as deep as the width of the share. It will probably plow deeper than that, but may lose some of the action of the moldboard, as far as covering what you are trying to turn under.

You also need to go the right speed to get the soil to turn over properly. Anywhere between 3.5 to 6 mph is good. With plows like the one you have speed is not as important because they were made to be pulled at slower speeds compared to todays plows.
 

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