LD1
Epic Contributor
I would suggest going as far as making a jig out of 2x10s or trying to get real precise as to fine tune with 1x10s.
But tossing down a 8" cinder block and driving up on it, is pretty easy and straight forward.m makes it easy to adjust the side and fillings so all shares are evenly on the ground and flat.
Not an exact since or a set-it and forget-it method. But gets pretty close. There will always be fine tuning in the field til you get desired results.
But the block makes it easy to adjust the side link since the tractor is on an angle, and the goal is to have the plow flat on the ground, you aren't fighting gravity with the adjustments.
Although I have TNT now and am eager to get out the 3-bottom plow I just picked up last month. The hydraulics should make it easy to setup, and easy to adjust on the fly
But tossing down a 8" cinder block and driving up on it, is pretty easy and straight forward.m makes it easy to adjust the side and fillings so all shares are evenly on the ground and flat.
Not an exact since or a set-it and forget-it method. But gets pretty close. There will always be fine tuning in the field til you get desired results.
But the block makes it easy to adjust the side link since the tractor is on an angle, and the goal is to have the plow flat on the ground, you aren't fighting gravity with the adjustments.
Although I have TNT now and am eager to get out the 3-bottom plow I just picked up last month. The hydraulics should make it easy to setup, and easy to adjust on the fly