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Kuhn vs kverneland four furrow plough
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<blockquote data-quote="Joshherbert" data-source="post: 8028600" data-attributes="member: 160797"><p>This is very much what I’ve been thinking ! The check chains are free to move and you’re correct that the top link isn’t sitting straight behind the tractor, it’s leaning into the ploughed ground. I had assumed it was because of the plough set up. But my thinking has been that perhaps I should tighten the check chains and test it with them fixed in the centre. </p><p>however I would like to clarify that the plough isn’t large for the tractor and the tractor in fact handles it like it’s not there. </p><p>but yea I’ll definitely try fixing the check chains and hopefully it’ll make a difference.</p><p></p><p>Is anyone opposed to me cutting those fixed stoppers off??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joshherbert, post: 8028600, member: 160797"] This is very much what I’ve been thinking ! The check chains are free to move and you’re correct that the top link isn’t sitting straight behind the tractor, it’s leaning into the ploughed ground. I had assumed it was because of the plough set up. But my thinking has been that perhaps I should tighten the check chains and test it with them fixed in the centre. however I would like to clarify that the plough isn’t large for the tractor and the tractor in fact handles it like it’s not there. but yea I’ll definitely try fixing the check chains and hopefully it’ll make a difference. Is anyone opposed to me cutting those fixed stoppers off?? [/QUOTE]
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