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152 disc plow
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152 disc plow
Today i mounted the 152 disc plow that a bought with my cub. I mounted it at "the farm" I mounted drawbar brackets to the front holes on the final drive like you would for a 192. Then when i got home with it i looked at the downloadable manual and seen its mounted to the rear of the final. Does anyone see a problem with it mounted in front or should I move it to the rear?
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Re: 152 disc plow
You have clearance at the bell housing?
If no other problem, having the blade that much farther forward will move a lot of the side force from the rear tires to the front tires. You will probably have trouble keeping the tractor from veering off to the left. It will depend on your soil condition.
If no other problem, having the blade that much farther forward will move a lot of the side force from the rear tires to the front tires. You will probably have trouble keeping the tractor from veering off to the left. It will depend on your soil condition.
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Re: 152 disc plow
It had plenty of clearance at the bellhousing so I left it the way I had it. This was my first time using a plow on a tractor and other than the ground being a little bit wet I thought it did a good job.
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Re: 152 disc plow
Yep, too wet. Up to you I suppose, but ordinarily the right front tire(axle) should be moved out to show three holes in the axle. I really like disc plows. Keep it up!
Thomas
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Re: 152 disc plow
I left the narraw spacing because it will likely be a while until I have the disc plow back on again. Now that the garden is plowed next to go on will be either the flail or the sickle mower.
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Re: 152 disc plow
Rusty red wrote:I left the narraw spacing because . . .
I have done the same. I was only plowing a little bit. It would have taken more effort to adjust the axle than to fight the tracking challenges.
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