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Competition Ploughing
TS54A + Grey Fergy - Beginner Ploughing advise
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<blockquote data-quote="arcobob" data-source="post: 7053562" data-attributes="member: 4112"><p>I started with exactly the same set up as agrifab. First job was to put the epics in Cheffins auction and though they were in very good order they went for £25 the pair. I fitted an adjustable land wheel and a long cross shaft and played with non genuine YLs 183 and genuine165s. Eventually I bit the bullet and got some genuine YL183s. There was nothing wrong with the tractor except a lack of traction at times which can lead to a scrapped up rut by the land wheel which showed up in the next run.</p><p>I could name a few very successful vintage ploughmen who use grey Fergies and Robin ploughs in various combinations of the two but I have yet to see any using epics. Some say this is due to judge bias, very much as users of IH ploughs also suggest.</p><p>In conclusion my order of priorities would be to fit a wheel, skimmers and YL183 bodies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="arcobob, post: 7053562, member: 4112"] I started with exactly the same set up as agrifab. First job was to put the epics in Cheffins auction and though they were in very good order they went for £25 the pair. I fitted an adjustable land wheel and a long cross shaft and played with non genuine YLs 183 and genuine165s. Eventually I bit the bullet and got some genuine YL183s. There was nothing wrong with the tractor except a lack of traction at times which can lead to a scrapped up rut by the land wheel which showed up in the next run. I could name a few very successful vintage ploughmen who use grey Fergies and Robin ploughs in various combinations of the two but I have yet to see any using epics. Some say this is due to judge bias, very much as users of IH ploughs also suggest. In conclusion my order of priorities would be to fit a wheel, skimmers and YL183 bodies. [/QUOTE]
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