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Which 5 furrow plough?
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<blockquote data-quote="mf7480" data-source="post: 7937062" data-attributes="member: 783"><p>That’s the sort of finish you only get with a KV- properly fully inverted ploughing. Our Kuhn does a good enough job but the boards are too flat and rely on the soil to fall over into place, which in some conditions leaves it stood on its side.</p><p></p><p>In the right conditions the Kuhn isn’t too bad mind you, it’s easy to set up to a reasonable standard by fiddling with a spool valve for a couple of runs, but you can never get it absolutely perfect because of the way the front furrow width and alignment are on the same ram, not independent of one another.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]1010216[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mf7480, post: 7937062, member: 783"] That’s the sort of finish you only get with a KV- properly fully inverted ploughing. Our Kuhn does a good enough job but the boards are too flat and rely on the soil to fall over into place, which in some conditions leaves it stood on its side. In the right conditions the Kuhn isn’t too bad mind you, it’s easy to set up to a reasonable standard by fiddling with a spool valve for a couple of runs, but you can never get it absolutely perfect because of the way the front furrow width and alignment are on the same ram, not independent of one another. [ATTACH type="full"]1010216[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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