Rear Furrow Wheel; Scouring - International 710 Operator's Manual

Moldboard plow semi-mounted type 4,5/6 and 6 furrow
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ADJUSTING
AND
OPERATING
PLOW OPERATION
ATTACHING TO
TRACTOR
Slip the
lower
link ball joints
over
the
plow
hitch pins
and
lock
in
place with Klik
Pin
provided.
Note:
Use
shields (located
in
tractor
tool
box)
ahead
of
Klik Pins
to
prevent
the
Klik
Pins
from
being dislodged
from
plow
hitch
pins.
The upper
link of
the
tractor
is
not
used.
Secure
in
the
storage
position
and be sure
it
will not
interfere with the
operation
of
the
lower
links.
When
transporting, or
in
the
field,
slow
down
before
turning.
Do
not
use
individual
tractor
wheel braking
to
make
short turns.
This plow has
limit stops
which
do
not
per-
mit
pivot turns.
SCOURING
If
the
plow bottoms
do
not
scour
im-
mediately,
it
is
because
the
soil is
rather
sticky
and you
will
have
to
wait
until
the
bottoms have
taken a land
polish.
This
may
require a few
rounds
or,
in
very
sticky
soil,
a few days.
To
obtain
this
land
polish,
it
is
recommended
that
you run
the
plow
rather
shallow
and
fast.
It
is
also advisable
to
set
the colters far
to
the outside
of
the
landside
and
not too deep.
Sometimes
it
is
necessary
to
remove
the colters entirely so
as
to
ob-
tain the
maximum
pressure on
the
plow
bottom which
aids
in
scouring.
REAR FURROW WHEEL
The purpose
of
the
rear furrow wheel
is
to
take part
of
the thrust
of
the
landside
against the
furrow
wall
and
to
carry
the
rear end
of
the
plow
when
transporting.
The
adjustments provided are
especially
important
when
plowing hard or
difficult
soils.
Make
certain
the tire
is
inflated to
the
recommended
40
pounds
of air
pres-
sure before
making
adjustments.
The
bolt
"K"
in
II
lust.
10
serves
to
locate
the
axle
in
one
of five
possible positions
in
the axle sleeve.
Use
the
center
position
for
average
conditions.
Note:
With
the
use
of
larger
tires this
adjustment
is
limited
by
tire
clearance and care should
be
taken
not
to
allow
the tire
to
rub on
the linkage.
Adjusting
the
wheel
closer
to
the
furrow
wall
can
aid
in
taking side thrust
and
help
reduce landside
wear.
Be
sure
to
completely collapse
the
h/draulic
cylinder
each
time the
plow
is
lowered
to
operate.
lust.
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