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Competition Ploughing
Setup plough legs
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<blockquote data-quote="arcobob" data-source="post: 7147454" data-attributes="member: 4112"><p>Classic can plough 7" I believe. Which side of the frame the legs are mounted depends on the furrow width and the width of the frame. To run the front furrow outside the frame offers some advantages because it gives more latitude for movement but on a 12" frame this is not easily achievable. I have a plough with a 10" TS59 frame and both legs are to the right of the frame as viewed from behind. Work that one out if you think it is worthwhile.</p><p>Your theories are all very well but can you turn them into results?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="arcobob, post: 7147454, member: 4112"] Classic can plough 7" I believe. Which side of the frame the legs are mounted depends on the furrow width and the width of the frame. To run the front furrow outside the frame offers some advantages because it gives more latitude for movement but on a 12" frame this is not easily achievable. I have a plough with a 10" TS59 frame and both legs are to the right of the frame as viewed from behind. Work that one out if you think it is worthwhile. Your theories are all very well but can you turn them into results? [/QUOTE]
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