Rolling Colter - International 710 Operator's Manual

Moldboard plow semi-mounted type 4,5/6 and 6 furrow
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ADJUSTING
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OPERATING
PLOW OPERATION
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ROLLING
COLTER
lllust.
22
Do
not
run
the
colters
too
deep
in
hard
ground
as
this will
ride
the
plow
out
of
the
ground.
Slightly
loosen
the colter
shank
clamp
and turn
the
shank
with a
wrench
to
swing
the colter so the
blade
will
run ap-
proximately 3/4"
from
the
left
side
of
the
landside,for
average
soil
conditions.
See
that the
colter
blade
is
parallel with the
landside
when
the
measurement
is
made.
In
soft,
crumbly ground
a
wider
setting
is
necessary
in
order
to
obtain
a clean
furrrow
wall;
in
sod or
firmer
soil
the
colters
can
sometimes
be
set
narrower.
A
set
collar
at
"1",
lllusts.
23 and 23A,
is
provided
in
the colter
yoke
to*
prevent
the
colter
from
swinging completely around.
lust.
22A
This
set
collar should
be
set
on
the colter
shank
so
it
will
allow
the colter
to
swing
approximately
the
same
distance on
each
side
of
the
point
of
the
share.
The
colter
can
then pivot
when
the
plow
is
turned
to
the right
or
left.
All
colters should
be
set the
same
to
prevent a ridged
field.
Adjustment
is
provided
to
locate
the
roll-
ing
colters
in
fore
and
aft
relation
to the
share
point.
The clamps
at
"A"
(lllust.
22A)
holding
the
colter
shanks
to
the
frame
rails
may
be used
in
two
positions.
Twenty
inch colters
must
be assembled
in
the front setting
as
shown
in
lllust.
22A.
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