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Competition Ploughing
Keeping the plough in the right direction
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<blockquote data-quote="Farmerpickle" data-source="post: 1746426" data-attributes="member: 18136"><p>Hello Good evening ploughmen,</p><p></p><p>I plough with a b275 and TS59 plough. I am not too sure how to keep the plough over to one side if the plough isn't siting in the right position because the plough is leaning down hill.</p><p></p><p>My first idea was a stabilizer. But I found out that there isn't enough room on the tractor to hang the chain up when the stabilizer would be disengaged.</p><p></p><p>My second idea was to keep the check chains adjusted and tight so the plough wouldn't move so much. But the plough couldn't be steered.</p><p></p><p>My third idea is to extend the lift arms. Or put on longer lift arms like Cropmaster ones. I haven't tried this yet.</p><p>(Has anybody tried this?)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Farmerpickle, post: 1746426, member: 18136"] Hello Good evening ploughmen, I plough with a b275 and TS59 plough. I am not too sure how to keep the plough over to one side if the plough isn't siting in the right position because the plough is leaning down hill. My first idea was a stabilizer. But I found out that there isn't enough room on the tractor to hang the chain up when the stabilizer would be disengaged. My second idea was to keep the check chains adjusted and tight so the plough wouldn't move so much. But the plough couldn't be steered. My third idea is to extend the lift arms. Or put on longer lift arms like Cropmaster ones. I haven't tried this yet. (Has anybody tried this?) [/QUOTE]
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