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Kuhn vs kverneland four furrow plough
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<blockquote data-quote="Joshherbert" data-source="post: 8031002" data-attributes="member: 160797"><p>Yes turn over is perpendicular. Ploughs running 90 degrees to the ground. </p><p>I think I’ll test it with the check chains tight so that the plough can’t pull to either side.</p><p></p><p>do you guys run your skimmers in line with the points, or are the set slightly towards to unploughed land? </p><p>because I’ve also thought that perhaps the tractor isn’t sitting in the furrow quite as well as it should as the furrow wall isn’t a perfect cut. I’ve adjusted the coulters but obviously since the landslide isn’t running straight, it isn’t leaving a smooth wall of the furrow. </p><p>do any of you guys run furrow swords? To get a better cut</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joshherbert, post: 8031002, member: 160797"] Yes turn over is perpendicular. Ploughs running 90 degrees to the ground. I think I’ll test it with the check chains tight so that the plough can’t pull to either side. do you guys run your skimmers in line with the points, or are the set slightly towards to unploughed land? because I’ve also thought that perhaps the tractor isn’t sitting in the furrow quite as well as it should as the furrow wall isn’t a perfect cut. I’ve adjusted the coulters but obviously since the landslide isn’t running straight, it isn’t leaving a smooth wall of the furrow. do any of you guys run furrow swords? To get a better cut [/QUOTE]
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