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Competition Ploughing
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<blockquote data-quote="Bury the Trash" data-source="post: 8163855" data-attributes="member: 12099"><p>If ive seen no8's work to compare , they (hydrein) dont move the furrow slice as far over or up ..... because they have a shallower neck and a slimmer point and less side throw. on the board itself. which makes a difference to 'distruption ' (in a good way) trouble is i found them to work best on very moisty loam or clay based soil , but when it was drying out or dry the wouldnt turn it over very well at all because they lack that final push over on their tail anda tail piece doesnt solve it either , its not quite in the right place or enough of it, common thing i have found actually , bords working fairly well but just not quite well enough, for me anyway.</p><p></p><p>Ive never had enough time but ive always wanted to modify a common make of general purpose board to do what i want better than most of them do,</p><p>Mass producing bodies/mouldboards is done with a cost limitation and also to make sure they or bits of them dont wear out too quickly or farmers would like it as they would be higher running costs.</p><p></p><p>there was /[s a no3 body as well , not sure if that was a bit like a smaller version of a no 8. but i just dont know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bury the Trash, post: 8163855, member: 12099"] If ive seen no8's work to compare , they (hydrein) dont move the furrow slice as far over or up ..... because they have a shallower neck and a slimmer point and less side throw. on the board itself. which makes a difference to 'distruption ' (in a good way) trouble is i found them to work best on very moisty loam or clay based soil , but when it was drying out or dry the wouldnt turn it over very well at all because they lack that final push over on their tail anda tail piece doesnt solve it either , its not quite in the right place or enough of it, common thing i have found actually , bords working fairly well but just not quite well enough, for me anyway. Ive never had enough time but ive always wanted to modify a common make of general purpose board to do what i want better than most of them do, Mass producing bodies/mouldboards is done with a cost limitation and also to make sure they or bits of them dont wear out too quickly or farmers would like it as they would be higher running costs. there was /[s a no3 body as well , not sure if that was a bit like a smaller version of a no 8. but i just dont know. [/QUOTE]
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