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Uploaded by on Apr 6, 2010

Turning some dirt with a Kubota MX5100 and Ford 2-14 plow.

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  • Also look in your videos and pay attention to the back plow...You have no furrow behind you.. also your plows are tail dancing. Look at the ground at the end of the row right before you raise the plow. You can see unplowed bare ground. When you sink that back plow in the ground, you will be able to put your front tire down in that furrow and you will have a nice plowing job..The plows will run straight and wont dance around.. It won't work you or the tractor so hard..

  • Ya need to crank your toplink out so you can get that back bottom in ground. It would pull a lot easier if it was pullin level.

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  • you should lower the back plow it will give a cleaner furrow mate 

  • wait don't you have to finish the rest of the field first?

  • ti malakia,poustia einai auto

  • what kind of plough are u using? What is the name of the thing?

  • For you is not tractor. You are stupid for not plowing .HEHEHEHEHEHEHEHE

  • If the plows look like they are tipped forward when in the ground plowing .....you need to let the top link out...everytime you adjust, make a round and check them again...once you get these plows adjusted, you should be able to hook up and go everytime......don't say you cant do anything about it because you can...You have plenty of power with that tractor with 2-bottoms...but you are working it too hard. I pull a 3-bottom with a 40 hp Kubota and it just purrs along. took me 5 rounds to adjust

  • The plow should be tipped slightly forward when not in the ground but level when in the ground. If your left link won't go down anymore, then the right one needs to go up. If the tractor and plows are setting on level ground, the back plow should be setting on the ground and the front ( right plow ) should be off the ground....Picture it in your mind......tractor leaning to the right and........plows level......try it

  • Your tractor is pulling to the right because your right arm is pulling all the weight causing the tractor to want to go to the right. If you let the left link down and get that back plow cutting the same as the front one you will be in business. Once you get the plow cutting even front and back and getting a nice furrow, pull your tractor down in the furrow and raise your plows up. slowly let them down both plows should touch about the same time. also your point tips should be slightly lower

  • You need someone to teach you how to operate a plow. It's not that difficult. One video you had the right idea but you should of had the blocks under the left wheel. When you are plowing, the right side of the tractor is down in the furrow and the left side is up on the land. Most plows are usually set close unless someone has messed with them.. I can't believe you cant see on your video that 1) your back plow is not in the ground and 2) Your fighting keeping the tractor to the left all the time

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