that looks just like the plow I have. Mine has the same problem. I use it on a kubota b7510 and can only lift it an inch or so off the ground. I can pull it without much trouble but would love to find a way to lift it higher. I payed $200 for it new. I added a home made coulter to it and used it to dig a ditch for a water line to the garden. I rolled the grass back in the ditch and by the end of summer could not tell where I had done it.
Robbie
Please pardon my ignorance on plowing, etc. I have inherited this plow. however, it does not fit my SCUT (18 hp 4x4 Kubota). I believe the kubota will pull it, but the plow is too tall.
I do a fair amount of welding (although, I'm not pro).
My problem is, I'm not sure if I want to go through the pain of modifying this plow to fit my tractor, or try to sell it and buy one that fits. Part of my problem, is that I'm not sure just how many used bottom plows are available in my area for SCUTS.
what are your thoughts? Here is a pic (I hope I can get the thumbnail thing to work).
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its on a pallet burried in the snow, but if I get a chance I will dig it out and get a shot of it. I need to do some more work to get it to work great but it did the job.
Rob
Are you saying it's too tall to plow or too tall to transport out to the field without ripping things up here and there?
For transporting, you could shorten the toplink as short as it will go. Also, you might have another set of pins on you 3PH that will result in a slightly higher lift.
No cutting or welding yet, but I've got some ideas on how you might accomplish that if needed.
-srj