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Intellislope settings on Waynes/Crary Tile plow
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gpsdude
Posted 3/26/2024 08:50 (#10680869 - in reply to #10673277)
Subject: RE: Intellislope settings on Waynes/Crary Tile plow


NE South Dakota Clark, SD
Capac8235r - 3/20/2024 21:48

I just bought a waynes 612 tile plow and mounted it on our John Deere 9560r. I installed intellislope system on this plow, I took system off our previous plow which was 3point soil max stealth. System worked great on our gold digger but these parallel link waynes/crary plows work a little different. I tried to adjust measurements a close as i could but wondering if anyone had insights on how to set this. Have ag leader in command 1200 display. My ag leader dealer suggests un-checking "pitch plow"box. I will probably try that and a few other things. I have pulled about 12 runs 500 feet long in with it set similar to how i had gold digger set, running as a pitch plow. About 8 runs went great but they were super easy 3 foot of fall and no valleys or hills. last 4 runs i had problems, Plow seemed to want to pitch itself out of the ground two times, other times it seem to fight it itself, would dive or come up. The last runs were pretty severe changes in depth and grade. I have pitch cylinders controlled by intellislope and putting lift cylinders in float. Also i mounted the black intellislope box on top of plow shank just like the gold digger. Would appreciate some insight. Thanks.


You could change to non pitch plow and then swap your hydraulics, but in my experience, Wayne's/Crary plows run best as dual controlled, 2nd best as pitch only and lastly as up/down plows. One other thing to check is if there is a hydraulic valve and gauge at the base of the lift cylinders, try with the the valve wide open. This changes how much weight gets shifted to the front of the tractor, but can also fight you when changing grade. Anytime you have a major grade change, go as slow as you can to allow the hydraulics a chance to keep up.

What are you running for GPS? Also what is with he radio antenna back on the plow? Get that as high up as you can for better reception from your base. Do you have a 3-4 foot extension from the gps arm to where your gps antenna mounts?
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