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Competition Ploughing
How to get rid of the curve at the ends?!
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<blockquote data-quote="farmerm" data-source="post: 7811243" data-attributes="member: 7195"><p>I usually turn the other way and I can still get that occurring. I am with [USER=43182]@HCC[/USER] on this. I think as you drop the wheels into the furrow gravity is pulling the plough towards the worked ground so it drops in slightly towards the worked ground before it straightening up behind the tractor. Couple of inches on each pass and it soon adds up. Keeping any sort of straightness is even more of a ball ache when the fields are not bowling green flat, sometimes you have to compensate to counter the effect of gravity on the plough in the opposite direction!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmerm, post: 7811243, member: 7195"] I usually turn the other way and I can still get that occurring. I am with [USER=43182]@HCC[/USER] on this. I think as you drop the wheels into the furrow gravity is pulling the plough towards the worked ground so it drops in slightly towards the worked ground before it straightening up behind the tractor. Couple of inches on each pass and it soon adds up. Keeping any sort of straightness is even more of a ball ache when the fields are not bowling green flat, sometimes you have to compensate to counter the effect of gravity on the plough in the opposite direction! [/QUOTE]
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