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Trailer Plough Sprung?

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SAm in NS

04-17-2004 14:10:56




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I know where there is an IH trailer plough locally, it has a fixed tailwheel so far as I know. At some stage in its life it has been dropped and several of the links on the left hand side are bent. I reckon that with the help of the local blacksmith those parts can be straightened and I can fix the remaining problems due to corrosion myself. It is a 2 furrow, steel wheeled plough which was ordered new with a Farmall H. How can I tell if the plough beams are sprung and what else should be checked before attempting to fix something like this? Thanks, SAm in NS

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Hugh MacKay

04-17-2004 15:01:20




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 Re: Trailer Plough Sprung? in reply to SAm in NS, 04-17-2004 14:10:56  
Sam: I agree with Cowman 100% Don't fool with that if there is a chance the beams are sprung. The biggest problem you will have is trying to determine if indeed they are sprung, and if they are you will never get them just right. Walk away with haste. Most people have problems believeing a plow is a precission instrument. Believe me it is.



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Nebraska Cowman

04-17-2004 14:32:38




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 Re: Trailer Plough Sprung? in reply to SAm in NS, 04-17-2004 14:10:56  
If there is ANY posibility that the beams are sprung I would not even go near it. there are plenty of good plows left in the country, no sense wasting your time on junk.



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