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Help with setting up a plough
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<blockquote data-quote="New Puritan" data-source="post: 5967792" data-attributes="member: 39018"><p>Thank you [USER=13288]@davidroberts30[/USER] , [USER=104]@le bon paysan[/USER] & [USER=2119]@DrWazzock[/USER] - that's all useful.</p><p></p><p>As a bit more background, I only farm just under 50 acres, and only took the farm on 3 years ago. All in all, that hasn't led me to have to have done huge amounts of ploughing, and I was also cursed with an odd amount of beginners' luck where I thought ploughing must be really easy as it seemed to go really well to start with.</p><p></p><p>The plough belonged to my landlord, but I have just bought it off him. It's got a mishmash of parts on it, some borrowed or adapted from an old Ransomes plough he previously used. It's a long way from ideal in many respects, but it's better than using a spade or paying someone else to plough it for me.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>This is the bit that gets me. They don't line up at all well, but they are so haphazard at present I don't know which one to base the others on. The trash not being buried isn't following an obvious pattern to then cross reference the skimmers with, if you see what I mean?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="New Puritan, post: 5967792, member: 39018"] Thank you [USER=13288]@davidroberts30[/USER] , [USER=104]@le bon paysan[/USER] & [USER=2119]@DrWazzock[/USER] - that's all useful. As a bit more background, I only farm just under 50 acres, and only took the farm on 3 years ago. All in all, that hasn't led me to have to have done huge amounts of ploughing, and I was also cursed with an odd amount of beginners' luck where I thought ploughing must be really easy as it seemed to go really well to start with. The plough belonged to my landlord, but I have just bought it off him. It's got a mishmash of parts on it, some borrowed or adapted from an old Ransomes plough he previously used. It's a long way from ideal in many respects, but it's better than using a spade or paying someone else to plough it for me. This is the bit that gets me. They don't line up at all well, but they are so haphazard at present I don't know which one to base the others on. The trash not being buried isn't following an obvious pattern to then cross reference the skimmers with, if you see what I mean? [/QUOTE]
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