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Competition Ploughing
genuine YL 's ???
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<blockquote data-quote="Ley253" data-source="post: 1488110" data-attributes="member: 4681"><p>I would clamp long straight edges to the legs and test for parallel in all directions. Then if all ok fit the frogs and test again with new shares on the frogs. Then set the pitch. Finally fit the boards, checking for parallel on both top and bottom of the board. You must make sure there is no step up, from share to board, a small step down is acceptable, but perfectly flush, and a close fit to the share is what you need to aim for.</p><p> When fitting the boards remember positions will have to be finalised when the plough is first put to work, that is the only way to arrive at the correct open furrow, which needs to only be wide enough for your tyre to fit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ley253, post: 1488110, member: 4681"] I would clamp long straight edges to the legs and test for parallel in all directions. Then if all ok fit the frogs and test again with new shares on the frogs. Then set the pitch. Finally fit the boards, checking for parallel on both top and bottom of the board. You must make sure there is no step up, from share to board, a small step down is acceptable, but perfectly flush, and a close fit to the share is what you need to aim for. When fitting the boards remember positions will have to be finalised when the plough is first put to work, that is the only way to arrive at the correct open furrow, which needs to only be wide enough for your tyre to fit. [/QUOTE]
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