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Competition Ploughing
Disc position and soil flow.
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<blockquote data-quote="Howard150" data-source="post: 6042776" data-attributes="member: 30002"><p>Sounds very much like a combination between newish points and oldish discs. </p><p>Generally speaking a good starting point is for the disc to be 1 to 2 fingers above the share at the closest point and the flat of 1 finger away from the share with all the play taken out. In some circumstances discs can be run deeper, such as a finish disc run lower than the share. Unfortunately there is no substitute for new discs and shanks. Make sure you have no stops set to limit free movement radially. </p><p>Generally speaking once again, then the centre of the disc should be directly above the point. Set a little further back and the work will be more polished, depending on where you have the skimmers set. </p><p>Hope this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Howard150, post: 6042776, member: 30002"] Sounds very much like a combination between newish points and oldish discs. Generally speaking a good starting point is for the disc to be 1 to 2 fingers above the share at the closest point and the flat of 1 finger away from the share with all the play taken out. In some circumstances discs can be run deeper, such as a finish disc run lower than the share. Unfortunately there is no substitute for new discs and shanks. Make sure you have no stops set to limit free movement radially. Generally speaking once again, then the centre of the disc should be directly above the point. Set a little further back and the work will be more polished, depending on where you have the skimmers set. Hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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