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Hi folks,
I have a MF 245 tractor and a MF 62 plow. I can't get the plow tip far enough to the right.... so the plow doesn't flip all the sod over - it flips a foot-wide piece and leaves about 6 or 8 inches of sod right side up and buries that with the part it flips. That's not the way its supposed to be.
I have loosened the U-bolts and nudged the plow as far to the right as I can on the cross-bar. I thought about spinning the cross-bar, but I don't see that giving me the distance I need.
You'll see I have the plow chained over - the tractor uses stabilizing bars and the plow has short pins which won't fit the bars. As far as I can get it, the lift arms are pretty well centred on the tractor, which is as it should be, I suppose.
And you'll also see that the top-link is kicked way over already - it is binding, as far as I can tell, so it won't let the whole plow swing further over towards the right.
On a 2 bottom plow I have, the first plow-tip is not centred between the triangle for the top link, as it is on this plow. Rather the plow tip is at the edge of that triangle, setting it much closer to the right wheel.
Any suggestions? The MF 245 is not a particularly large tractor. Only 45 HP. The outside to outside spread of the rear tires is only 6 feet.
Thanks,
Eric
I have a MF 245 tractor and a MF 62 plow. I can't get the plow tip far enough to the right.... so the plow doesn't flip all the sod over - it flips a foot-wide piece and leaves about 6 or 8 inches of sod right side up and buries that with the part it flips. That's not the way its supposed to be.
I have loosened the U-bolts and nudged the plow as far to the right as I can on the cross-bar. I thought about spinning the cross-bar, but I don't see that giving me the distance I need.
You'll see I have the plow chained over - the tractor uses stabilizing bars and the plow has short pins which won't fit the bars. As far as I can get it, the lift arms are pretty well centred on the tractor, which is as it should be, I suppose.
And you'll also see that the top-link is kicked way over already - it is binding, as far as I can tell, so it won't let the whole plow swing further over towards the right.
On a 2 bottom plow I have, the first plow-tip is not centred between the triangle for the top link, as it is on this plow. Rather the plow tip is at the edge of that triangle, setting it much closer to the right wheel.
Any suggestions? The MF 245 is not a particularly large tractor. Only 45 HP. The outside to outside spread of the rear tires is only 6 feet.
Thanks,
Eric

