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Which 5 furrow plough?
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<blockquote data-quote="KB6930" data-source="post: 7934122" data-attributes="member: 13342"><p>Ploughs want buying new there's usually decent finance deals with kv at the right time of year .</p><p></p><p>But if you're going used you want an es 100 anything after 09 will have all the stronger bits in place that used to break .</p><p></p><p>I wouldn't touch a eg as there's a couple of bits that do wear a lot due to no grease nipple or bushes </p><p></p><p>If you're only going 5 don't worry about the big headstock I've not broken one yet in that area and I'm on my 3rd now my current es is an 09 and other than a few bolts that the furrows pivot on through the beam for vari width it's been very reliable. The same cannot be said for the eg that's just been traded in</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KB6930, post: 7934122, member: 13342"] Ploughs want buying new there's usually decent finance deals with kv at the right time of year . But if you're going used you want an es 100 anything after 09 will have all the stronger bits in place that used to break . I wouldn't touch a eg as there's a couple of bits that do wear a lot due to no grease nipple or bushes If you're only going 5 don't worry about the big headstock I've not broken one yet in that area and I'm on my 3rd now my current es is an 09 and other than a few bolts that the furrows pivot on through the beam for vari width it's been very reliable. The same cannot be said for the eg that's just been traded in [/QUOTE]
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