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Competition Ploughing
Keeping the plough in the right direction
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<blockquote data-quote="arcobob" data-source="post: 1747936" data-attributes="member: 4112"><p>You will have to make a telescopic stabiliser as shown. When the plough is in the air, the tension is off the spring (attached to mudguard) and the latched holds the two silver pegs which normally slide up and down a slot. When the plough is in the ground the spring lifts the latch and the plough is free to float. The length is adjustable for fine tuning as is the spring tension. When I transport the plough I disconnect the spring from the chain and when I am about to do the chip I hook the latch up to ensure that the plough quickly moves to the right. I [ATTACH=full]229502[/ATTACH] am sorry the photos are not terribly clear but will take some more next time I dismantle it.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]229476[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="arcobob, post: 1747936, member: 4112"] You will have to make a telescopic stabiliser as shown. When the plough is in the air, the tension is off the spring (attached to mudguard) and the latched holds the two silver pegs which normally slide up and down a slot. When the plough is in the ground the spring lifts the latch and the plough is free to float. The length is adjustable for fine tuning as is the spring tension. When I transport the plough I disconnect the spring from the chain and when I am about to do the chip I hook the latch up to ensure that the plough quickly moves to the right. I [ATTACH=full]229502[/ATTACH] am sorry the photos are not terribly clear but will take some more next time I dismantle it. [ATTACH=full]229476[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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