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Competition Ploughing
David brown A type plough
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<blockquote data-quote="tomlad" data-source="post: 6264502" data-attributes="member: 11310"><p>Im thinking aloud tbh </p><p>In the relms of i near triped over the bloomin thing in a shed again, it is useless to me as is so possibly modify. </p><p>Ive always blamed how the stubs on cross shaft are always on a funny angle on a type , so would new shaft with more standard link pins help ??</p><p>Last time it was hitched, was on s dexta with rear right narrow as possible, pob 1 1/2 " clearance on mudgaurd , so bit of trash on tyre rubbing on gaurd .</p><p>Ploughed well , wapped well. But tyre that narrow , not nice .</p><p>Obviously shaft is full across .</p><p>Im learning how to use my lathe so obviously feeling brave , or fulish. </p><p></p><p>Is there some sort of a rivet holding the cross shaft ends on ??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tomlad, post: 6264502, member: 11310"] Im thinking aloud tbh In the relms of i near triped over the bloomin thing in a shed again, it is useless to me as is so possibly modify. Ive always blamed how the stubs on cross shaft are always on a funny angle on a type , so would new shaft with more standard link pins help ?? Last time it was hitched, was on s dexta with rear right narrow as possible, pob 1 1/2 " clearance on mudgaurd , so bit of trash on tyre rubbing on gaurd . Ploughed well , wapped well. But tyre that narrow , not nice . Obviously shaft is full across . Im learning how to use my lathe so obviously feeling brave , or fulish. Is there some sort of a rivet holding the cross shaft ends on ?? [/QUOTE]
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