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<blockquote data-quote="Cowabunga" data-source="post: 6896555" data-attributes="member: 718"><p>Most brands offer several different models. The trick is to buy the one that suits your conditions. The most important difference is the point to point clearance, which on a fixed furrow width, makes a marked difference to the length of the plough and the size of beam required to carry it and to its blockage potential. Also whether you need disc coulters for every mouldboard, or just the back, or none at all. Covered skimmers and trashboards. What design mouldboards suits, depending on soil and desired depth of ploughing and draught suitable for the tractor pulling it and the terrain.</p><p>Lots to consider when buying the ideal plough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cowabunga, post: 6896555, member: 718"] Most brands offer several different models. The trick is to buy the one that suits your conditions. The most important difference is the point to point clearance, which on a fixed furrow width, makes a marked difference to the length of the plough and the size of beam required to carry it and to its blockage potential. Also whether you need disc coulters for every mouldboard, or just the back, or none at all. Covered skimmers and trashboards. What design mouldboards suits, depending on soil and desired depth of ploughing and draught suitable for the tractor pulling it and the terrain. Lots to consider when buying the ideal plough. [/QUOTE]
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