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      Ford4610 replied to the thread Opening Split.
      A bit extreme! Is it possible the plough will not follow the tractor correctly? How well will a stubble sod turn over with those settings?
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      Ford4610 reacted to Pennine Ploughing's post in the thread Plough width with Like Like.
      Because its the rear body that steers the plough along with rear landslide
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      Ford4610 reacted to davidroberts30's post in the thread Plough width with Like Like.
      Hooks can be cut off and new 1s welded on Carefull measuring 1st to make sure lengths are correct
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      Ford4610 reacted to OGB's post in the thread Plough width with Like Like.
      Off on a tangent here but... I had the same problem years ago with a pm plough. Always wandered towards unploughed land! Epic bodies...
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      Ford4610 replied to the thread Plough width.
      Why do you think it is possible that the rear body is twisted? The link arms unfortunately are the hook type, which means they cannot...
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      Ford4610 reacted to Boohoo's post in the thread Plough width with Like Like.
      You should be able to see which body is steering the plough. It won't cure the problem but it should help you to establish whether it's...
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      Ford4610 reacted to Pennine Ploughing's post in the thread Plough width with Like Like.
      Sounds more like rear body is twisted, or tractor link arms are not same length. Swap link arms first, that it simple do do, Secondly...
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      Ford4610 replied to the thread Plough width.
      Could you see a noticeable difference by doing so?
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      Ford4610 replied to the thread Plough width.
      11.2 front tyres with 42.5" distance between walls 13.6 rear tyres with 42.5" distance between walls I could be wrong in saying that I...
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      Hello all, I have a two furrow Kverneland match plough. It is the ME round beam version. The problem is the front furrow width. I have...
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Fields to Fork Festival 2025 offers discounted tickets for the farming community.

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The Fields to Fork Festival celebrating country life, good food and backing British farming is due to take over Whitebottom Farm, Manchester, on 3rd & 4th May 2025!

Set against the idyllic backdrop of Whitebottom Farm, the festival will be an unforgettable weekend of live music, award-winning chefs, and gourmet food and drink, all while supporting UK’s farmers and food producers. As a way to show appreciation for everyone in the farming community, discounted tickets are on offer for those working in the agricultural sectors.

Alexander McLaren, Founder of Fields to Fork Festival says “British produce and rural culture has never needed the spotlight more than it does today. This festival is our way of celebrating everything that makes...
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