I've turned under hundreds of acres with moldboards and still struggle to get them adjusted. After I had tried everything I knew and was making field look like a rubboard my brother or uncle would come by and set plow on a single round. What I've learned is that disc/one-way turning plow covers twice as much ground with equal horsepower and easier to set.
I can pass one tip along about vintage 3 point moldboards. With plow sitting on smooth,level ground, right and left hitch pins are different distance from ground because drawbar has a dogleg in it. Slight mis-adjustment here makes plow near useless.
 
I have a Howse 2-14 plow and the rear moldboard doesn't want to suck down. Tips?
This is the instructions for setting up a H. Ferguson plow, I assume the procedure is quite similar for all 2/14's. To make this link work, copy N paste it into a new tab, then remove the space between the n and the t. For some reason that's the only way this website will accept the web address.
https://www.n tractorclub.com/manuals/implements/plows/Ferguson%20AO%20Plow%20-%20Operating%20and%20Assembly%20Instructions.pdf
 
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If you have the 3rd link adjusted right then another thing you can do is extend left 3 point arm. This allows point of share to dig before heel of share starts touching.
 
Several things can cause your plow problem. Making sure there is freedom for it to move to working depth (Post #2). Very hard clay soil (moisture is the only solution there. Dull share edge or width too worn. The cutting edge must be less than an eighth of an inch round to work.
The cutting edge needs to be touching the ground first. With the plow on flat concrete sitting as though "down" look carefully at the cutting edgr to make sure it is not being held up by worn undersurface. (Post #6 above) Jim
 
Don't overlook the possibility that it's sprung. If it is, there's no fix to it. I bought a 2 bottom John Deere one time that was sprung.
 
Allis Chalmers list in maintenance of the model four plow that they offer a service to exchange,straighten plow beams .
John Gaard video explains how to inspect a plow .
This may not be your issue
Example of blacksmith share sled runner and how I repair the share . Maintenance to your plow will yield you amazing results .
 

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