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daryl kennedy

08-19-2006 08:41:45




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have a chance to but a 4 furrow semi mount auto reset adjustable plow missing one coulter


anything to look out for or to chk as far as the reset goes

or another expensive parts




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Blue buddy

08-20-2006 13:11:55




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 Re: overum plow in reply to daryl kennedy, 08-19-2006 08:41:45  
decent plow those are, just use yer good eye and check for all the general plow problems,(loose bushings and wear) and have a look at the rubber reset springs-bushings, check them for cracks and weathering, Overum is a European tillage tool maker, and now have gone with Kongskilde and sell their plows together, new ones are Kongskilde painted blue pretty much, and a reset is almost madatory is stony areas, a trip can be such a pain if you deal with a lot of rocks

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Leroy

08-20-2006 05:47:45




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 Re: overum plow in reply to daryl kennedy, 08-19-2006 08:41:45  
Overum? is that a manufactures name? Or type? Where Made?



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Roy in UK

08-20-2006 22:34:29




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 Re: overum plow in reply to Leroy, 08-20-2006 05:47:45  
Overum Plows come from Sweden. The firm is now part of the Kongskilde group.



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daryl kennedy

08-19-2006 18:42:00




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 Re: overum plow in reply to daryl kennedy, 08-19-2006 08:41:45  
they look like hockey pucks rubberized spring maybe not sure but pretty sure not hydraulic

in our area auto reset is pretty good feature



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J Schwiebert

08-19-2006 12:03:07




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 Re: overum plow in reply to daryl kennedy, 08-19-2006 08:41:45  
What type of reset is this? Spring reset or hydraulic reset? Do you need this feature?



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