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Competition Ploughing
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<blockquote data-quote="Howard150" data-source="post: 4139050" data-attributes="member: 30002"><p>Sharpen a masonry bit up as an ordinary twist drill.</p><p>If that still won't do it then weld a piece of EN8 round bar into a bigger hole and then drill that.</p><p>Ransomes TS59 frames are hard to drill but I think that's more to do with what they are made of, having pockets of carbon, usually toward one face. which indicates to me that they were made from scrap, the carbon settling at a specific level.</p><p>David Brown lift arms can be exceptionally hard.</p><p></p><p>Blowing holes and big washers - gobsmacked. Hope you had good manners enough to weld the washer in place.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Howard150, post: 4139050, member: 30002"] Sharpen a masonry bit up as an ordinary twist drill. If that still won't do it then weld a piece of EN8 round bar into a bigger hole and then drill that. Ransomes TS59 frames are hard to drill but I think that's more to do with what they are made of, having pockets of carbon, usually toward one face. which indicates to me that they were made from scrap, the carbon settling at a specific level. David Brown lift arms can be exceptionally hard. Blowing holes and big washers - gobsmacked. Hope you had good manners enough to weld the washer in place. [/QUOTE]
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