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Which 5 furrow plough?
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<blockquote data-quote="MrNoo" data-source="post: 7935629" data-attributes="member: 2767"><p>I dont know what is wrong with Kuhn, I was always KV, got fed up with the things wearing the balls out on our stoney soils, then went shearbolt which was better but just fell apart. I tried a Kuhn 123, vari width and autoreset and bought it. A lot heavier than a KV and also a lot cheaper.</p><p>I do however maintain that the perfect plough would be a Kuhn frame with KV bodies on it, I find the Kuhn bodies are a bit deep for our soils here (ie we dont have a lot of topsoil)</p><p>But have got on very well indeed with it, nice plough</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrNoo, post: 7935629, member: 2767"] I dont know what is wrong with Kuhn, I was always KV, got fed up with the things wearing the balls out on our stoney soils, then went shearbolt which was better but just fell apart. I tried a Kuhn 123, vari width and autoreset and bought it. A lot heavier than a KV and also a lot cheaper. I do however maintain that the perfect plough would be a Kuhn frame with KV bodies on it, I find the Kuhn bodies are a bit deep for our soils here (ie we dont have a lot of topsoil) But have got on very well indeed with it, nice plough [/QUOTE]
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