Bill_C
Gold Member
Okay, I read through the other plowing thread and it mentioned setting up the plow. I'm a complete beginner with a plow...This is a single bottom plow the FIL gave me. It's got a sharp disc, then the curved part of the plow (see, I don't even know basic plow terminology). This part is maybe 12 inches high. There's also a steel wheel about 2" wide behind the curved part, looks like this must control the depth the plow will go.
I played with the toplink a little and got the plow to cut about 2 inches deep, enough to lift the sod and roll it over, but that's about it. This is on hard Tennessee ground that's probably never seen a plow. Sometimes it tries to go deeper but it stops the tractor cold (Ford 1100, 2WD, got rear wheel weights but only turf tires).
How do I set up a plow? What's the basic parts of a plow? Do I need to ditch the turf tires and go for ags, plus adding more weight (tires aren't loaded)?
Thanks, as you can tell I ain't no farmer...yet.
I played with the toplink a little and got the plow to cut about 2 inches deep, enough to lift the sod and roll it over, but that's about it. This is on hard Tennessee ground that's probably never seen a plow. Sometimes it tries to go deeper but it stops the tractor cold (Ford 1100, 2WD, got rear wheel weights but only turf tires).
How do I set up a plow? What's the basic parts of a plow? Do I need to ditch the turf tires and go for ags, plus adding more weight (tires aren't loaded)?
Thanks, as you can tell I ain't no farmer...yet.