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<blockquote data-quote="NasherXL" data-source="post: 4757184" data-attributes="member: 47794"><p>Thanks for all the replies everyone. I know it seems a bit overkill but I've heard plenty stories of the 300 series headstock/turnover mechanism breaking so I want to give it a good chance of surviving as it's a cracking plough, makes a lovely job. It's really for jobs further from home and the odd match that might be a bit of a trek. </p><p>I like the idea of 2 top links from the headstock down to the frame and a wee cradle for the wheel. Going to look into getting some conveyor belting from work for the floor as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NasherXL, post: 4757184, member: 47794"] Thanks for all the replies everyone. I know it seems a bit overkill but I've heard plenty stories of the 300 series headstock/turnover mechanism breaking so I want to give it a good chance of surviving as it's a cracking plough, makes a lovely job. It's really for jobs further from home and the odd match that might be a bit of a trek. I like the idea of 2 top links from the headstock down to the frame and a wee cradle for the wheel. Going to look into getting some conveyor belting from work for the floor as well. [/QUOTE]
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