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7 furrow gassner plough


MJB1

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bit of a kick from sparrow legs to get my plough done  so i hope this will help others .

pic 1; cut one end off the good plough , do same with the scrapper keeping the furrows needed & a length of beam.

pic 2; clean the cut & ream the holes in beam.

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pic 3; i used a nail as a strengthening bar & super-glued into the hole on the good plough,clamp &    leave for 1/2 hr to semi -set i used loctite superglue.

pic 4; when glue has firmed put a small amount of glue onto the other part of the frame & into hole & a small ammount onto nail ,push together, clamp & leave again for 1/2 hr

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That match plough would look better on my Roadless 75 mate  ;)

Looks a simple enough conversion doesn't it. . . I have the older Lemken on my shelf so maybe if another crops up for a matter of pennies with the newer wheel I'll be covering some acres too!!! Nice tidy job, nice one.  :)

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good job i'd been awake all morning as knowing my luck i'd have glued the last two furrows on the wrong way round  :D :D :D

best bit is ,that by cutting 5mm of the far end of the insert & turning th headstock it still fits into the box

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Bloody hell Marcus.... fantastic mate... Nice plough conversion - and the match plough looks a treat behind the 362 as well - What a simple (well you make it look simple) conversion to do - and how effective as well !!!

The use of the nail is something... that once again  ::) - I would never have thought of while I have a hole.... in my socks  ;)

Spot on indeed matey - Now I WILL have to have a go at that one - looks the DB behind the 8280 as well - any smaller tractor (or even another brand... green) would be off the ground with that in the air - proper job that one  ;)

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ONCE AGAIN  - FTF members spurring each other on to better and greater things - we'll take over the world soon at this rate  ;D::)

in time Marky, in time!  ;) ;) ::) ::)

some one spur me on to finish a building please before i start another  :D :D ::)

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thanks for the encouragement lads .you lot make it all worth while  :)

nice plough  :o

ill have to have a go at that

does it hit the floor when it turns over?

it comes close but it's ok on the 82 & the fendt 930 i havn't triedit on anything else ,but it probably won't go on anything else.

blimey mate your getting good at this convo lark ain't ya,what brand are you going to make her? nice kenervland i recon

getting better mate  ;) as fior the make i'll keep it as it is seeing as not too much paintwork was disturbed  :)

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Good job marcus looks like a good conversion

I did a similar thing to marcus but with lemken and making it 8 furrows bit more of a workload for the 8280 it spends alot of carpet hours on i doubt in real life it could lift it even with a 10 ton linkage  :D :D

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