What should the relationship, in depth, be between the skate in front of the iron and the skate aft of the iron. On my plow, which is a 1850's woodie, the skate in front of the iron is about 1/16" (or even a tad more) higher than the skate behind the iron.
Is this common? What should the depth discrepancy between the two halves of the skate be?
I've got this plow tuned and working pretty well, but it has a tendency to rock due to this height discrepancy, and it can allow the iron to 'dive' into the cut if I'm not really paying attention.
Thanks for any insight.
Jeff