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Help with setting up a plough
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<blockquote data-quote="davidroberts30" data-source="post: 5968012" data-attributes="member: 13288"><p>Right</p><p>At the end of that video to me the plough looks like the front furrow needs to be bit deeper(top of plough leaning to unploughred ground)</p><p>The furrows seem to be a bit up n down to confirm that</p><p>The legs of the plough should be 90degrees to the ground looking from the back,as your ploughing either get someone to look or stop with the plough in the ground(but with pressure on .if you notice when you stop the plough falls away from the furrows)</p><p>So start with basics</p><p>Rear tyres exactly same pressure</p><p>Drop arms on rear linkage both exactly same length </p><p>Plough 90degrees to ground</p><p>Front furrow cutting 14 inch wide by 7 deep</p><p>Rear furrow cutting what front is doing</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="davidroberts30, post: 5968012, member: 13288"] Right At the end of that video to me the plough looks like the front furrow needs to be bit deeper(top of plough leaning to unploughred ground) The furrows seem to be a bit up n down to confirm that The legs of the plough should be 90degrees to the ground looking from the back,as your ploughing either get someone to look or stop with the plough in the ground(but with pressure on .if you notice when you stop the plough falls away from the furrows) So start with basics Rear tyres exactly same pressure Drop arms on rear linkage both exactly same length Plough 90degrees to ground Front furrow cutting 14 inch wide by 7 deep Rear furrow cutting what front is doing [/QUOTE]
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