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Which 5 furrow plough?
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<blockquote data-quote="Two Tone" data-source="post: 7934005" data-attributes="member: 44728"><p>I’ve never ever had any problem with grip while plough with my Fastrac. I don’t even need front weights!</p><p>It has always out ploughed my NH 7050 each day, which has to have a lot of weight on the front.</p><p>Yes, on the old 2000 series JCB, maximum lift weight is a problem. Hence my going for a KV LS with (semi) hydraulic vari-width. </p><p></p><p>I’ve also got an an old ES 85 for nostalgic reasons to fit behind my working classic NH8340. A great plough but a lot more problems as too many moving parts. I’m keeping it in case I need to plough anything again, such as for contracting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Two Tone, post: 7934005, member: 44728"] I’ve never ever had any problem with grip while plough with my Fastrac. I don’t even need front weights! It has always out ploughed my NH 7050 each day, which has to have a lot of weight on the front. Yes, on the old 2000 series JCB, maximum lift weight is a problem. Hence my going for a KV LS with (semi) hydraulic vari-width. I’ve also got an an old ES 85 for nostalgic reasons to fit behind my working classic NH8340. A great plough but a lot more problems as too many moving parts. I’m keeping it in case I need to plough anything again, such as for contracting. [/QUOTE]
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