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Competition Ploughing
Ransomes Ts59 YL183
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<blockquote data-quote="Howard150" data-source="post: 4801482" data-attributes="member: 30002"><p>A little undercut will help put the crown together where the ground cuts out. Friable soft stuff and sand it will not make any difference. I run mine slightly undercutting. </p><p>Ransomes good ploughing says avoid overcut at all costs due to a significant increase in bearing wear. Avoid changing the setting midway through a match as it makes a massive difference where the disc runs side for side. </p><p>If you use Kverneland discs then you have no option but to run them plumb. </p><p>Some of the old horse ploughmen used to run a small angled disc as well as the knife coulter to pare the corner off in grass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Howard150, post: 4801482, member: 30002"] A little undercut will help put the crown together where the ground cuts out. Friable soft stuff and sand it will not make any difference. I run mine slightly undercutting. Ransomes good ploughing says avoid overcut at all costs due to a significant increase in bearing wear. Avoid changing the setting midway through a match as it makes a massive difference where the disc runs side for side. If you use Kverneland discs then you have no option but to run them plumb. Some of the old horse ploughmen used to run a small angled disc as well as the knife coulter to pare the corner off in grass. [/QUOTE]
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