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Which 5 furrow plough?
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<blockquote data-quote="jh." data-source="post: 7935144" data-attributes="member: 527"><p>When I've priced overum to KV , I've usually got a 5 furr overum for less than a 4 furr KV.</p><p></p><p>If you want a just drop and go plough that makes a job, it's KV every time . Overums can make as good a job but need a lot more spannering ime.</p><p></p><p>For stony going I rate overum better . KVs don't like heavy soils unless they get extra springs fitted and then the shares snap . Both will need chassis bolts occasionally. KV skimmers are a lot better than overum too . Again it just works the overum needs tweaks.</p><p></p><p>I'd also take wheel track in to consideration . I find the KV more forgiving of not just wider tyres but wider track . Overum , old tractor on 710s at about 74" coped better than more recent tractor on 650s but out near 80"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jh., post: 7935144, member: 527"] When I've priced overum to KV , I've usually got a 5 furr overum for less than a 4 furr KV. If you want a just drop and go plough that makes a job, it's KV every time . Overums can make as good a job but need a lot more spannering ime. For stony going I rate overum better . KVs don't like heavy soils unless they get extra springs fitted and then the shares snap . Both will need chassis bolts occasionally. KV skimmers are a lot better than overum too . Again it just works the overum needs tweaks. I'd also take wheel track in to consideration . I find the KV more forgiving of not just wider tyres but wider track . Overum , old tractor on 710s at about 74" coped better than more recent tractor on 650s but out near 80" [/QUOTE]
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