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Competition Ploughing
longer landslides
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<blockquote data-quote="Howard150" data-source="post: 5469804" data-attributes="member: 30002"><p>Million dollar question. Bit like the “which is best - a 59 or an 86” both have advantages but on balance the longer one 86 is the best. </p><p>The defininite yes part of it is that it needs to be at least 150 deep - otherwise some advantages - some disadvantages. A lot of people remove the heel DMD4 from ordinary landsides to aid penetration and make it easier to maintain depth. On all my ploughs mine are longer and have the heel on. They also have a cutback at the rear which is 4” which acts as a depth marker for first time across. The main advantage is that the longer ones definitely run truer and straighter. Just fitted new longer version of the original to my RSLD No12 which is 150 mm longer than original - as prescribed by my cousin. </p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]713806[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Howard150, post: 5469804, member: 30002"] Million dollar question. Bit like the “which is best - a 59 or an 86” both have advantages but on balance the longer one 86 is the best. The defininite yes part of it is that it needs to be at least 150 deep - otherwise some advantages - some disadvantages. A lot of people remove the heel DMD4 from ordinary landsides to aid penetration and make it easier to maintain depth. On all my ploughs mine are longer and have the heel on. They also have a cutback at the rear which is 4” which acts as a depth marker for first time across. The main advantage is that the longer ones definitely run truer and straighter. Just fitted new longer version of the original to my RSLD No12 which is 150 mm longer than original - as prescribed by my cousin. [ATTACH=full]713806[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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