International 710 Operator's Manual page 18

Moldboard plow semi-mounted type 4,5/6 and 6 furrow
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ADJUSTING
AND
OPERATING
PLOW OPERATION
-
Continued
ON-THE-LAND OPERATION
Vertical
Hitch
Adjustment
Crossbar
hitch pins
should be
installed
in
the
lower
holes
for
normal
operation.
Front
of
Plow Runs
Shallow
Locate
the hitch pins
in
the
crossbar
in
the
upper
holes.
(This
will
have
the
tend-
ency
to
raise
the
rear
of
the
plow and lower
the front of the
plow
into
the
ground)
.
This change
also tends
to
put
more
weight on
the
rear
of
the tractor.
Horizontal Hitch
Adjustment
Front
of
Tractor Pulls
Toward Furrow
Make
one
of
two
corrections:
1.
Move
crossbar
to
the right (one set-
ting). Note:
If
the
crossbar
is
set
in
the (A)
setting
it
can be
moved
to
the right
by
in-
verting
it.
Remove
crossbar and
install
it
top side
down. (Do
not forget to
reverse
the hitch
pins
to
the
proper
vertical
setting),
2.
Move
the
pull
beam
to
the
left
(one
position)
and
move
the
crossbar
to
the right
(one
setting)
by
following instructions above.
(This correction
will
be preferred
if
you
choose
to
maintain
the
rear
tractor
tire to
frurrow
wall
distance).
Plow
Overcuts
(tails to
the
left)
First
check
the following:
1.
Plow
is
level
and
front
bottom
is
not
running
too deep.
2.
Front bottom
is
not
over
cutting
(a
matter
of
tractor driving)
.
3.
Plow
is
equipped with proper
land-
sides
and are
not
worn
too
badly (wide
landside
on
rear).
4.
Rear
furrow wheel has
the
proper
lead
adjustment
(slight
lead
toward plowed
ground.
5.
Rear
furrow wheel
is
adjusted
to
run
closer
to the
furrow
wall
to
help take
some
side thrust. (Utilize
screw
"J"
(lllust.
10)
to
get
down
pressure on
wheel).
6.
Hitch
is
set
properly as
instructed.
If
all
the
above
is
checked and over-
cutting
is
still
a
problem, do
as
follows:
Move
the pull
beam
to
the right (one
position).
Note:
This
will
result
in
having
to
run
the tractor
a
little
closer
to
the
furrow
wall.
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