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Plowing with the G and mid plow.

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    Posted: 25 Jan 2023 at 12:35pm
Winter, gloomy weather, bored, wondering about plowing with a G.
The plow is mid mounted. So, about setting the wheel spacing. I figure the right front wheel is set out to follow the furrow from the previous pass. The rear wheel is set to land in new furrow you are currently creating. Is that how it worked?
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yes it is, from the plow manual





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I plowed once with a friends G and was impressed with the nice job it did. I suggest you try it .
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If the ground is tough going you'll need the front weight or a seat up front for your MIL LOL
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all my playground is covered in a 'donation' from HIS 'machine'......grrrr

well, we really do need it though.
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If you go to 2021 Orange Spectacular J&L video at about 46 minutes in you can watch a couple of G's plowing.
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I started to collect plows for my G. I forget what models I have put I have a pair of right & left, and I forget what others I have. The setup that I'm using work very well, I'm told that they do better job of plowing than most plows.
 What I really like is you don't get a kink in your neck  trying to watch the plows behind you and where you are going at the same time. It's very easy to watch the plow, just in front of your feet and where you are going.
 I need to sort through all my parts and pieces and see what I've got.

 I've also made an A-frame boom with a hand wench on the front. It works very well, and is not in they way.
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