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Competition Ploughing
TS54A + Grey Fergy - Beginner Ploughing advise
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<blockquote data-quote="Ley253" data-source="post: 7053511" data-attributes="member: 4681"><p>And he cant saw the tractor up, and reweld, or swop wheels around. All things I had to do to my leyland, that had the front axle box shortened, International wheels on the back, and MF 35 on the front, Front track is 2" wider than rear, which keeps rear up to the furrow wall.</p><p> He is on a hiding to nothing, cant enter Fergy class, but is at an intimidate disadvantage if in vintage hyd, and thats before we mention the plough, or the removal of weight transfer which happens as soon as the land wheel hits the ground.</p><p> I wish him luck, and hope that interest grows, equipment is easier to sort out than attitude, and with enjoyment may come the desire to improve/upgrade.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ley253, post: 7053511, member: 4681"] And he cant saw the tractor up, and reweld, or swop wheels around. All things I had to do to my leyland, that had the front axle box shortened, International wheels on the back, and MF 35 on the front, Front track is 2" wider than rear, which keeps rear up to the furrow wall. He is on a hiding to nothing, cant enter Fergy class, but is at an intimidate disadvantage if in vintage hyd, and thats before we mention the plough, or the removal of weight transfer which happens as soon as the land wheel hits the ground. I wish him luck, and hope that interest grows, equipment is easier to sort out than attitude, and with enjoyment may come the desire to improve/upgrade. [/QUOTE]
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