Eamon Tracey "practice practice practice" apologies if the name is spelt wrong but that man knows a thing or two and probably why the majority of us on here are always looking for the Holy grail of straightness uniformity and consistency
Well bugger me Allan that's stirred up a hornets nest and you certainly have got many great Ploughman giving their thoughts now which I presume is all you were asking for
And as for trade secrets their are many great ploughman on here now and in the past who have given great advice and I for one...
Thanks for that Dave, they were a great company in their day
I wonder if we will ever see their like again now that we are out of the EU and what with the virus and the realization by the men in suits that all our manufacturing was let go to the dogs, would be great to see some companies making...
Hello all just seen these on e bay and did not know YL181s existed but here is the proof, has anybody used this type of board and how do they stack up against YL183s and 165s, the same seller is also selling some 175s
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E Bay item 313039811059...
Park that old Fiskers up old timer and start using your Ransomes TS64 with the TCN boards on or the YL183s, don't ask this lot on here they are not going to reveal all their trade secrets you might be competing against them one day:scratchhead: oh and by the way shave that fuzz off your face...
Thanks for that Dave will look at them pointers and take note, I have been ploughing 11" furrows at about 6" Depth or just over, I do not have any pitch adjusters on these frogs and will look at what you have said
Having trouble getting good furrow definition with TCNs tried slowing down and putting pressure on the boards and then taking it off, the ploughing looks nice and level and not paired but I struggle with leaving a clearly defined furrow
Sory Mike the old timer was aimed at my old friend Cordial I have his plough at the moment changing a few things and adding some bent bits a pieces and some shimms where they shouldn't be, I have to give my self an edge cause he normally beats me ;)(y)
Dave do you think that with 61" left to plough take two 11" off to 39" straddle that like you say and then narrow your plough off to 10" furrows front and back and then take two off and then a single at 10" shallow and then for the finnish plough the last remaning 9" green furrow with your front...
The hydraulically operated cross shaft is one that should be allowed, I regulaly plough with a lot of people who are older than myself one is 87 and still ploughing but finds it difficult to move the plough over another one is 64 and regularly on here and is finding it difficult to to get about...
I am chomping at the bitt Harry and want to get practicing it'll rain though the lads up north will know that, and when it starts we will all be in the :poop:(y)
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