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The Fife Plooman

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  1. Hi Alain check for David Brown Tractor club forum they seem to cover the part about hydraulics quite well this would be your best way forward as far as your plough is concerned do you have discs or skimmers for your plough, if you have fit them. on a starting point with your plough is put it down on level ground adjust the top link until the  plough is sitting level. when the plough is level and the ploughshare tip is on the ground  and the heel of the plough is on the ground you should be able to put your fingers  in a hollow between the two if you cannot your ploughshares are worn, I hope this gets you started I will take pictures on Saturday and post them on line it will give you a better idea Keep well


  2. Hi all had a mixed year My name was first one on new shield won some nice rosettes Trialled my new plough this is work in progress went back to basics with old plough worked ok when I trialled my new plough all did not go well I started of bad and things got worse the plough was leading the tractor, I know what is wrong Mould board will need cut, I got a puncture broke a wheel rim this was all in my day at a local charity match

    There were three new people that took part in our match and they brought their own gardeners with them the club will be watching next year

    Raymond adding some weight

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  3. When I ploughed it last year it had not been ploughed for about twenty year there was a lot of rubbishy weeds in it still the same, but little bit not so hard now I believe when I rotavate it in the drier weather I will get more depth still .Thank you

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