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Competition Ploughing
Counter sunk disc bolts
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<blockquote data-quote="Pennine Ploughing" data-source="post: 4805572" data-attributes="member: 999"><p>I disagree on this,its the share that put the shine on the work, not the board,</p><p>but it needs a good clean board to keep the shine on the furrow,</p><p>as regards to pushing the board out to get more pressure, only works the first time around, after that the furrow bottom is wider, and you can only fill the gap, not get any more pressure is available,</p><p>in order to keep the furrow more in one bit, its best to pull the board back as far as you can, but still leave room for the tractor wheel, the less angle of exit from the end of the board will leave the furrow more in 1 bit, the bigger the angle the more shattered the furrow slice will be,</p><p></p><p>think of it like painting, and think or the board as the thinners, the share, disc and skimmer are the paint,</p><p>if the have crap paint it will never look good,</p><p>and the thinners are only a way of transporting the paint to a finished surface,</p><p>cheap thinners with good paint will look better, than cheap paint and good thinners,</p><p>as long as the board does not stick with soil, then its good enough to win with,</p><p></p><p>90% of the work is done with the point, disc and skim,</p><p></p><p>cut it out badly, you cannot polish a turd</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pennine Ploughing, post: 4805572, member: 999"] I disagree on this,its the share that put the shine on the work, not the board, but it needs a good clean board to keep the shine on the furrow, as regards to pushing the board out to get more pressure, only works the first time around, after that the furrow bottom is wider, and you can only fill the gap, not get any more pressure is available, in order to keep the furrow more in one bit, its best to pull the board back as far as you can, but still leave room for the tractor wheel, the less angle of exit from the end of the board will leave the furrow more in 1 bit, the bigger the angle the more shattered the furrow slice will be, think of it like painting, and think or the board as the thinners, the share, disc and skimmer are the paint, if the have crap paint it will never look good, and the thinners are only a way of transporting the paint to a finished surface, cheap thinners with good paint will look better, than cheap paint and good thinners, as long as the board does not stick with soil, then its good enough to win with, 90% of the work is done with the point, disc and skim, cut it out badly, you cannot polish a turd [/QUOTE]
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