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rear wheel spacing for plowing?

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    Posted: 30 May 2010 at 3:45pm
I have a 5-16 semi mount allis plow for behind my 190XT what should the wheel spacing be on the tractor?
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what series plow?  I may have the info here next to me.

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To make the plow centered behind the tractor, assuming your right wheel is in the furrow, there should be 80 inches between inside of rear tires. I know they usually measure from center of tire to center of tractor or other tire. If you want to measure center to center add the width of one rear wheel to 80 inches.
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It is a Allis 2000 monoframe with hydraulic auto reset and sidehill hitch.
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Chris, in my 2000 manual for a 5-16 it shows that the measurement from center of tractor to the inside of the furrow wheel should be 30-31 inches.  The hillside should be in the exact center of range of travel for normal operation. I hope this helps.

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I guess the plow doesn't get centered then. One bottom will be out past the landside wheel.
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