[AT] Plowing
Steve W.
swilliams268 at frontier.com
Wed Jul 1 04:25:31 PDT 2015
Gene Dotson wrote:
> What Dennis is referring to with the Farmall has nothing to do with snap
> coupler, fast hitch or any other type of tractor lift. What he referred to
> was a clevis bolted or pinned to the drawbar to pull a pull type plow, that
> could be a hydraulic lift or a mechanical lift. Only connection to the
> tractor was a "L" shaped bar that set down in the clevis. A spring put
> pressure on the mechanism so that when a sudden or hard pull would overcome
> the spring pressure and allow the plow to disconnect from the tractor and
> prevent any serious damage to the plow or tractor.. John Deere system has a
> hitch bar that curved around under the hitch tongue and through a captive
> channel with a spring to hold it engaged until a sudden pull allowed it to
> move far enough forward to disengage the channel and disconnect the plow.
> Hydraulic lift plows had to have the quick disconnect hydraulic connectors
> to disconnect when the plow disengaged. Rope trip plows had to have a method
> to allow the rope to disconnect from the seat or fender it was hooked to.
> Rope tied to the seat can give quite a jolt to the operator.
>
> Gene
>
Yep, You learned real quick not to tie the rope to anything solid. On
the F-20 we had a simple spring loaded clamp bolted to a chunk of iron
under the seat. If the coupler popped the rope just pulled out of the clamp.
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Steve W.
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