onyourbikeuoldfart Thanks for your comment Steve, we spend a long time at work and enjoy what we do , so we might as well take a bit of pride in it. Cheers Paul.
Not even gonna pretend to fully understand the theory behind this, but let me say that it's clear you did a damn good job! I enjoyed watching this... \m/ (:o)
Hywel Phillips It takes a bit of thinking about , but you can nearly get away with one or two wheelings in a corner if you really try . Thanks for watching and comenting.
I also had a 6 furrow, a lemken. It was hard sometimes as I was often just doing headlands behind a 12f - so didn't have much say in the way the headland should be ploughed due to him always doing 1 run around his work (ploughing inwards).
Hywel Phillips l guess you were pretty limited on options if that was the case . I've been the headland man myself , l don't like finishing someone else's work.
Yes, much preferred to start myself. I've only just discovered your channel so look forward to more to come. We also had problems with the first furrow always leaving quite a hollow. Discovered on the last week of ploughing that it was due to the shear weight the tractor with wheel weights was exerting on the furrow bottom! Made the ground sink a good 3-4" before being filled over. Big 650 tyres didn't help either.
Hywel Phillips You're absolutely right I'm on 650 rear tyres and paddle my last furrow by about 4 inches, you can make it mach up pretty good but it's not perfect.
Hi Paul, its great to see someone who takes pride in his work, a man after my own heart, Steve
onyourbikeuoldfart Thanks for your comment Steve, we spend a long time at work and enjoy what we do , so we might as well take a bit of pride in it. Cheers Paul.
Not even gonna pretend to fully understand the theory behind this, but let me say that it's clear you did a damn good job! I enjoyed watching this... \m/ (:o)
Subbed you buddy could never plough straight but ploughed alot of acres my father is 72yrs old and still ploughs straight lol 😂
That's nice. I also learnt to do this after a while - self taught etc.
Hywel Phillips It takes a bit of thinking about , but you can nearly get away with one or two wheelings in a corner if you really try . Thanks for watching and comenting.
I also had a 6 furrow, a lemken. It was hard sometimes as I was often just doing headlands behind a 12f - so didn't have much say in the way the headland should be ploughed due to him always doing 1 run around his work (ploughing inwards).
Hywel Phillips l guess you were pretty limited on options if that was the case . I've been the headland man myself , l don't like finishing someone else's work.
Yes, much preferred to start myself. I've only just discovered your channel so look forward to more to come. We also had problems with the first furrow always leaving quite a hollow. Discovered on the last week of ploughing that it was due to the shear weight the tractor with wheel weights was exerting on the furrow bottom! Made the ground sink a good 3-4" before being filled over. Big 650 tyres didn't help either.
Hywel Phillips You're absolutely right I'm on 650 rear tyres and paddle my last furrow by about 4 inches, you can make it mach up pretty good but it's not perfect.
Nice vid!
Good effort
paul freeman Thanks for watching Paul.
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