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Competition Ploughing
genuine YL 's ???
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<blockquote data-quote="tomlad" data-source="post: 631534" data-attributes="member: 11310"><p>ok</p><p>update</p><p>both bodies are parallel , there were about right before , but I hadn't scratched the four marks for measuring , I have now .</p><p>still pairing ,</p><p>a few observation's to confuse issues</p><p>the second furrow doesn't turn as well as the first , the first furrow seems to be pushed to far over so makes the gap's between furrows seem un even OR has the second furrow on previous run not been pushed far enough ?</p><p>the plough was semi dismantled when I bought it on freebay years ago. ( the guy was gonna make a match plough like me , he bought one done instead )</p><p>I didn't mark the 3 sets of mould board parts when I stripped them to take 2 sets to be sandblasted .prob all mixed up.</p><p>the two frogs fitted are not the same casting numbers (never noticed till recently ) the third one ive never used is same number as number one on my plough .numbers rusting so its a best guess.</p><p>when assembling the front body on my plough the slotted adjusting bolt ,behind the body wouldn't line up ? I cut the tab and re welded.</p><p>the second body set , odd number frog , all lined up perfect , the furrow I don't think flips over as well as the front one.</p><p>so now I'm confused both bodies removed , poss. try fitting the rusty frog on to second leg next</p><p>weathers starting to turn , so don't know if it'll be fit in the field for a while , there a semi ploughed field from the last plough match close to me , it will be spuds next year , and a friendly farmer (my neighbour ) so a big practice field . </p><p>best regards tom</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tomlad, post: 631534, member: 11310"] ok update both bodies are parallel , there were about right before , but I hadn't scratched the four marks for measuring , I have now . still pairing , a few observation's to confuse issues the second furrow doesn't turn as well as the first , the first furrow seems to be pushed to far over so makes the gap's between furrows seem un even OR has the second furrow on previous run not been pushed far enough ? the plough was semi dismantled when I bought it on freebay years ago. ( the guy was gonna make a match plough like me , he bought one done instead ) I didn't mark the 3 sets of mould board parts when I stripped them to take 2 sets to be sandblasted .prob all mixed up. the two frogs fitted are not the same casting numbers (never noticed till recently ) the third one ive never used is same number as number one on my plough .numbers rusting so its a best guess. when assembling the front body on my plough the slotted adjusting bolt ,behind the body wouldn't line up ? I cut the tab and re welded. the second body set , odd number frog , all lined up perfect , the furrow I don't think flips over as well as the front one. so now I'm confused both bodies removed , poss. try fitting the rusty frog on to second leg next weathers starting to turn , so don't know if it'll be fit in the field for a while , there a semi ploughed field from the last plough match close to me , it will be spuds next year , and a friendly farmer (my neighbour ) so a big practice field . best regards tom [/QUOTE]
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