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Competition Ploughing
Any ideas for improving a TS 59 plough for match ploughig
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<blockquote data-quote="arcobob" data-source="post: 1656688" data-attributes="member: 4112"><p>I make my landsides from digger bucket edging 12mm X150mm . It is drillable, hard wearing and strong. Don`t worry about the bevel, put this at the inside top and add another piece of mild steel on top if you like. I also strengthen mine with a strip pf 40mm X 8MM on edge half way up the back and almost full length. I don`t use any heel as I like to be able to plough with a long top link and don`t want the heel lifting the share out. If I leave a groove it doesn`t matter and when the heel area wears I just cut the back corner out and weld another piece in. My finished landside is 6" high and it is therefore is an easy guide to judge depth correctly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="arcobob, post: 1656688, member: 4112"] I make my landsides from digger bucket edging 12mm X150mm . It is drillable, hard wearing and strong. Don`t worry about the bevel, put this at the inside top and add another piece of mild steel on top if you like. I also strengthen mine with a strip pf 40mm X 8MM on edge half way up the back and almost full length. I don`t use any heel as I like to be able to plough with a long top link and don`t want the heel lifting the share out. If I leave a groove it doesn`t matter and when the heel area wears I just cut the back corner out and weld another piece in. My finished landside is 6" high and it is therefore is an easy guide to judge depth correctly. [/QUOTE]
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