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Competition Ploughing
Ts90/91 point to point clearance
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<blockquote data-quote="Howard150" data-source="post: 4294050" data-attributes="member: 30002"><p>Consider also the position of the front landside. Relative to the rear landside the it is only halfway down the plough and at best could only exert half the effort compared to the rear. Another more important fact to take into consideration is that like it or not both bodies run parallel. In this condition it is questionable whether or not the front landside exerts any force at all. Probably the only force which can be exerted is at the very rear of the plough. </p><p>I fail to comprehend where the wasted space is in a plough considering the time spent by Ransomes to come up with the two variants of interbody clearance in common usage and the specific need to clear trash freely. </p><p>Hard</p><p>Hardly a question of steering the plough, more a case of maintaining equilibrium of forces.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Howard150, post: 4294050, member: 30002"] Consider also the position of the front landside. Relative to the rear landside the it is only halfway down the plough and at best could only exert half the effort compared to the rear. Another more important fact to take into consideration is that like it or not both bodies run parallel. In this condition it is questionable whether or not the front landside exerts any force at all. Probably the only force which can be exerted is at the very rear of the plough. I fail to comprehend where the wasted space is in a plough considering the time spent by Ransomes to come up with the two variants of interbody clearance in common usage and the specific need to clear trash freely. Hard Hardly a question of steering the plough, more a case of maintaining equilibrium of forces. [/QUOTE]
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