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Competition Ploughing
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<blockquote data-quote="Ley253" data-source="post: 4139682" data-attributes="member: 4681"><p>I had thought of the masonry drill, but decided against it as the farm grindstone wouldnt touch a carbide turning tool, and its not my grinder! Washer will get welded in, next time the plough is repainted, its position is such that the body will have to be removed before I can see it, let alone get a rod there.</p><p> KV and Ransomes material behaves in a similar manner, crystallising with the welding heat, and dropping apart when the bead cools! Stainless rod cures that though!</p><p> Nuffield and Leyland bottom arms are almost drill proof, I sent some to the local engineers, they were not happy afterwards!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ley253, post: 4139682, member: 4681"] I had thought of the masonry drill, but decided against it as the farm grindstone wouldnt touch a carbide turning tool, and its not my grinder! Washer will get welded in, next time the plough is repainted, its position is such that the body will have to be removed before I can see it, let alone get a rod there. KV and Ransomes material behaves in a similar manner, crystallising with the welding heat, and dropping apart when the bead cools! Stainless rod cures that though! Nuffield and Leyland bottom arms are almost drill proof, I sent some to the local engineers, they were not happy afterwards! [/QUOTE]
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