Kverneland plough

colhonk

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Arable Farmer
Location
Darlington
with No 28 boards, can you use with 650 tyres? Do these boards turn the furroww completly over at 16inch? Thinking may have to swap my Dowdswell for one.
 

john432

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Location
Carmarthenshire
Forget Kverneland, a Vogel noot will turn at 20" furrow width, completely upside down in heavy stuff, with plenty of room for wide tyres. Now sold as Amazone
 

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No 28 was designed to work with a 650, will turn a 12-24” furrow! Depth 4 1/2 -13”...tge new 38 body will go deeper, excellent body, I have ploughed with 800’s with furrow cutters on, granted one kind land! We sell 95% of ploughs with them, they leave it firmed also! Great all round body!!!!
 

KB6930

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Location
Borders
Forget Kverneland, a Vogel noot will turn at 20" furrow width, completely upside down in heavy stuff, with plenty of room for wide tyres. Now sold as Amazone
I never said it wouldn't turn it properly. Anything over a 650 in heavy land you tramp too much of the furrow for my liking and struggle to match it up . That's not heavy land it's broken furrow not one continuous furrow ;) ;)
 

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