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Competition Ploughing
TS54A + Grey Fergy - Beginner Ploughing advise
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<blockquote data-quote="Mydexta" data-source="post: 7046700" data-attributes="member: 102"><p>Regards the skimmers, going by the photos you will need drop arms and skimmers.</p><p></p><p>drop arms you could probably make yourself, a thick walled 1” collar with a locking stud welded into it, with a piece of 1” rod about 8-9” welded To the collar for the Skimmers to attach to.</p><p></p><p>skimmers can be found on eBay, or mr Weston at Westlake plough spares.</p><p></p><p>my choice would be ransomes wt10 type skimmers, although others prefer the kverneland type</p><p></p><p>As for a wheel, then my opinion is steel with a Marker band and scraper welded on is better than rubber.</p><p></p><p>wheel wants to move so that you’re marker band on the wheel marks you’re front furrow width on the stubble for you’re front furrow on the next run, al the way out so the wheel</p><p>Is in behind the tractor wheel for when you come to you’re finish</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mydexta, post: 7046700, member: 102"] Regards the skimmers, going by the photos you will need drop arms and skimmers. drop arms you could probably make yourself, a thick walled 1” collar with a locking stud welded into it, with a piece of 1” rod about 8-9” welded To the collar for the Skimmers to attach to. skimmers can be found on eBay, or mr Weston at Westlake plough spares. my choice would be ransomes wt10 type skimmers, although others prefer the kverneland type As for a wheel, then my opinion is steel with a Marker band and scraper welded on is better than rubber. wheel wants to move so that you’re marker band on the wheel marks you’re front furrow width on the stubble for you’re front furrow on the next run, al the way out so the wheel Is in behind the tractor wheel for when you come to you’re finish [/QUOTE]
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