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Ferguson Plough

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Aussie Fergy

03-03-2004 20:10:19




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Hi ... am new to the tractor world and have bought a TEA20 and when I spotted a Ferguson 2 bottom plough just had to have it.
After hooking up and getting mediocre results ... do you have set these things up somehow.
All I get is the forward share just skimming the dirt and the rear digging in a bit, then when it gets softer they both start to dig in and it's time to flog the horses and get the grey ghost moving or grind to a halt.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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Scott

03-04-2004 17:35:55




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 Re: Ferguson Plough in reply to Aussie Fergy, 03-03-2004 20:10:19  
If it is hard or dry ground you may need new shares (points) so it gets sucked in the ground easier, if you shorten the top link to make it go in the ground then it will not turn the ground over nice, N-news . com sells a manual on adjustments and sometimes they are on Ebay also.



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Rick

03-04-2004 05:22:00




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 Re: Ferguson Plough in reply to Aussie Fergy, 03-03-2004 20:10:19  
Sounds like you need to shorten your top link to level it out. When you let the plow down on a level surface do both plow point touch and does
set level. You will alos once you get into ground need to level it than across top side to side. In other words you will need to adjust you lower link they both can not be same length. Rick let me know



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