Ford 3 bottom plow help

   / Ford 3 bottom plow help
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#11  
Thanks for the info. I made adjustments to the trip. I am maxed out now and still having the same trouble this morning. By the pics you sent it is a 3-point 101 so thanks greatly for the pics and the manual pages. Last night I reviewed on-line video and ect. and made 3-point arm adjustments accordingly. The first two blades cut great and don't trip. I think that they might be rusted in place. This is great being what I am plowing is rough stuff. But the third still trips way to easy. The plow also clogs up real fast in the briars. I mowed it but now think I would have been better served doing a controlled burn. I tried to get some help to do this last fall but am finding help is hard to come by. Trying to control a 20 acre burn with me, my wife and our 8 adopted little ones would be to much of a risk. This plow has an angle adjustment on the right side. Does a certain angle and pitch help in this type of ground. Should I sharpen the sod cutters? They are really dull.
 
   / Ford 3 bottom plow help
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#12  
Should I put down the plow for now and try using my 12' double gang JD disc first to cut it up as much as possible.
 
   / Ford 3 bottom plow help #13  
I think I'd stick with the plow first. The coulters should be adjusted deep enough to cut through the lighter roots. Are all three shares plowing the same depth or is the back one running deep? Is there any damage to the back bottom?

If the plow is running level and cutting evenly and all the points are in good condition, I'd be peeking inside the trip mechanism trying to figure out what was going on.
 
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   / Ford 3 bottom plow help #14  
Thanks for the info. I made adjustments to the trip. I am maxed out now and still having the same trouble this morning. By the pics you sent it is a 3-point 101 so thanks greatly for the pics and the manual pages. Last night I reviewed on-line video and ect. and made 3-point arm adjustments accordingly. The first two blades cut great and don't trip. I think that they might be rusted in place. This is great being what I am plowing is rough stuff. But the third still trips way to easy. The plow also clogs up real fast in the briars. I mowed it but now think I would have been better served doing a controlled burn. I tried to get some help to do this last fall but am finding help is hard to come by. Trying to control a 20 acre burn with me, my wife and our 8 adopted little ones would be to much of a risk. This plow has an angle adjustment on the right side. Does a certain angle and pitch help in this type of ground. Should I sharpen the sod cutters? They are really dull.


If you have maxed out your adjustment and removed all grease from the trip, you could weld the shank into place until you finish this project and then grind off the weld and go into the trip to find the problem. When your right tire is in the furrow, the plow should be level, left to right with the field and front to back with the field. The adjustment on the crossbar is to align the plow to follow the tractor in a direct straight line ( l )and not at a angle ( / ). Ken Sweet
 
   / Ford 3 bottom plow help #15  
note: no knowledge of the trip but is it resetting properly.:)
 
   / Ford 3 bottom plow help
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#16  
The trip is working correctly when it resets.
 
   / Ford 3 bottom plow help #17  
Is the trip lever getting a full bite on the beam?

If there is junk in there that is not allowing the trip lever to follow the cam all the way and solidly lock the trip beam in place, the plow will cant when put into the ground and change its cutting angle.
 
   / Ford 3 bottom plow help #18  
I had a similar problem years ago with a 2-bottom John Deere plow. Manully trip the bottom as shown in the manual that was posted. Inspected the latching notch. You will probably find that it is worn (rounded over). You may want to compare it to one that is not tripping. I had to weld and grind the notch on the plow to bring it back to its original shape. It has worked like a charm since. I would try to avoid welding it to defeat the trip mechanism. This is a safety feature to protect the plow, tractor and operator.
 
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Well I am back from trying all the above and I think that the trip mech. is worn out and needs repair. I think that I will weld it in place with a brace so I can finish this 20 acre spot and then pull it apart to do more inspection and repair. Although this thing is solid, every bolt is rusted to the hilt and I am afraid that if I start trying to take it apart now it will be down for a while. Can someone tell me what the proper adj. for the sod cutters are. I am thinking of just ditching them for the time being due to the field being so stalky. Is this o.k.
Also I will need to get a manual and parts for when I tear it apart. Where can I get these?
 
   / Ford 3 bottom plow help #20  
Consider using an angle grinder to sharpen the :thumbsup:sod cutters. That may make a difference.
 
 

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