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Competition Ploughing
Ransomes ts59 / robin 54a
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<blockquote data-quote="Howard150" data-source="post: 4492482" data-attributes="member: 30002"><p>Losing a grasp on reality now lads. The skimmer needs to be in a constant position relative to the share. It may well be advantageous to drop down for the ins and outs but apart from that never should rise above a certain constant level otherwise the furrow slice will have an irregular depth of face throughout the length of the plot. This irregular depth will give rise to the furrow being higher / lower up the mouldboard with the added complication that despite the furrow wall being straight, the ploughing appears to be bent. </p><p>Whatever you skim off then the sooner it is buried the better. The nescessary geometry of the simmer and the position of the disc does not lend easily to skimming to the left (viewed from the rear)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Howard150, post: 4492482, member: 30002"] Losing a grasp on reality now lads. The skimmer needs to be in a constant position relative to the share. It may well be advantageous to drop down for the ins and outs but apart from that never should rise above a certain constant level otherwise the furrow slice will have an irregular depth of face throughout the length of the plot. This irregular depth will give rise to the furrow being higher / lower up the mouldboard with the added complication that despite the furrow wall being straight, the ploughing appears to be bent. Whatever you skim off then the sooner it is buried the better. The nescessary geometry of the simmer and the position of the disc does not lend easily to skimming to the left (viewed from the rear) [/QUOTE]
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