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Which 5 furrow plough?
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<blockquote data-quote="Two Tone" data-source="post: 7934076" data-attributes="member: 44728"><p>Got ya. I’ve always been a bit confused as to what the letters stand for . My ES is like [USER=2681]@Chae1[/USER] ’s insofar that it is a true Vari-width moving all furrow widths, including the front furrow and has Auto-reset.</p><p></p><p>My LS has the same square beam as yours but also doesn’t move the front furrow width hydraulically and is shear bolt.</p><p>They can be trouble if you try to move the furrow width under load, which can break the turnover ram top mounting. You can do it, but you must do it slowly or in pulses.</p><p>My ES however, uses a completely separate hydraulic serves to alter the furrow width therefore doesn’t try to turn the plough over at the same time as trying to alter the furrow width, if in the ground and under load.</p><p></p><p>I’ve got a bit of stony /rocky ground which have used my shear bolt LS plough on when my ES broke. It only ever broke one shear bolt in the entire time I have had it!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Two Tone, post: 7934076, member: 44728"] Got ya. I’ve always been a bit confused as to what the letters stand for . My ES is like [USER=2681]@Chae1[/USER] ’s insofar that it is a true Vari-width moving all furrow widths, including the front furrow and has Auto-reset. My LS has the same square beam as yours but also doesn’t move the front furrow width hydraulically and is shear bolt. They can be trouble if you try to move the furrow width under load, which can break the turnover ram top mounting. You can do it, but you must do it slowly or in pulses. My ES however, uses a completely separate hydraulic serves to alter the furrow width therefore doesn’t try to turn the plough over at the same time as trying to alter the furrow width, if in the ground and under load. I’ve got a bit of stony /rocky ground which have used my shear bolt LS plough on when my ES broke. It only ever broke one shear bolt in the entire time I have had it! [/QUOTE]
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