- Location
- Ardrossan Ayrshire
No smoke either, so not turned up. Impressive.There you go...........
......it never caught on 'cos Ransomes 300 series ploughs were badly designed and fell apart but the idea is right and it shows what can be done.
No smoke either, so not turned up. Impressive.There you go...........
......it never caught on 'cos Ransomes 300 series ploughs were badly designed and fell apart but the idea is right and it shows what can be done.
Having trouble keeping it in line though, front wheels nowhere near straightNo smoke either, so not turned up. Impressive.
So not perfectly set up, and still managing?Having trouble keeping it in line though, front wheels nowhere near straight
A bit clarty too.So not perfectly set up, and still managing?
Like all classic American built deeres these make big moneyWhat about a big 8200 john deere?
These like all USA built deeres still make big moneyWhat about a big 8200 john deere?
It won't even lift it or turn it!Go and get a 6f plough and a 100hp tractor and show us how it's done?
I used to pull dowdeswell dp 6 six fuur rev behind a ford 8240 @110hp on v heavy landIt won't even lift it or turn it!
Firstly which plough?Just a discussion that arose from the tedium of lugging 4 furrows along at 4.5mph with 100hp in a biggish field.
Hypothetically 20k ish budget, comfortable cab, realistically 150hp plus, any non exotic mainstream badge, not as old as TW 25 era. Just idly batting thoughts around, over lunch. No 40k budget for, eg 6930 etc; sooner have 2 cheaper but still capable horses in the stable for the money, bigger and smaller ones.
DD not an option, so if you are going to disturb soil at all, may as well do it cheaply in one pass with plough.
Any ideas?
Me tooI'd go Magnum.