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Kverneland ploughing query
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<blockquote data-quote="will_mck" data-source="post: 9276585" data-attributes="member: 58016"><p>I know a fella has a 4 furrow model e plough and recently it's had the turn over ram fixed. Since it ploughs 4 furrow perfect on one side and when turned over it only ploughs 3 on the other. The first furrow sits in line with the wheel. I have the exact same plough and I thought I'll fix this easily for him, I checked the stabilizers on the tractor arms were slack when ploughing. I checked the turn over ram length against my own, I adjusted the off set on the plough beam every which way and measured it against my own. The plough sits level in the ground. I've checked everything I could think the problem is but it's a strange one. The toplink should follow straight behind the tractor but doesn't, his front and back wheels are in line. Ive asked are the lift arms the same length before hooking the plough on. What's the obvious thing that I've missed?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="will_mck, post: 9276585, member: 58016"] I know a fella has a 4 furrow model e plough and recently it's had the turn over ram fixed. Since it ploughs 4 furrow perfect on one side and when turned over it only ploughs 3 on the other. The first furrow sits in line with the wheel. I have the exact same plough and I thought I'll fix this easily for him, I checked the stabilizers on the tractor arms were slack when ploughing. I checked the turn over ram length against my own, I adjusted the off set on the plough beam every which way and measured it against my own. The plough sits level in the ground. I've checked everything I could think the problem is but it's a strange one. The toplink should follow straight behind the tractor but doesn't, his front and back wheels are in line. Ive asked are the lift arms the same length before hooking the plough on. What's the obvious thing that I've missed? [/QUOTE]
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