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That plough really does look the dogs danglies, I wonder if it is in two parts... (not sure if the real one is actually  :-\)

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That plough really does look the dogs danglies, I wonder if it is in two parts... (not sure if the real one is actually  :-\)

that will look good on your Qtracs FP ;D ;D

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No cause then i'd have nothing to do  :D :D :D

Keep ya grubby mitts off it and leave the ploughs to me >:(::);D:D :D :D :D ;)

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Is the model a Vari-titan?

I think its either a VariTitan or a EuroTitan.  Not sure of the difference between the two.

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I don't think it is a vari Titan, it would be more detailed down the main boom if it was due to the additional parts incorporated with the moving shares.......

This is a vari Titan, notice the additional bar beside the main boom....

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If thats the case Jason then I'm not sure at all which Lemken plough it is.  Just had a look at the Lemken website, not terribly helpful to try and quickly identify the model.  Would need time and a better photo of the UH model to sort it out. 

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I don't think it is a vari Titan, it would be more detailed down the main boom if it was due to the additional parts incorporated with the moving shares.......

This is a vari Titan, notice the additional bar beside the main boom....

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I think what you have there is a Vari-Diamant Jason, I used to use the 1-1 version of it and thats the name that was on it ;):)

If its like the rest of the plough range, models that start with "Euro" are mechanical variwidth, the furrow width being altered by nut and bolt, whereas models starting "Vari" are Hydraulic vari width so have extra linkage and a ram on them for that purpose ;)

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Now I'm home I've just checked and it is a Vari-Diamant I have, goodness knows what made me think it was a vari titan.....  ::):-\

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I think what you have there is a Vari-Diamant Jason, I used to use the 1-1 version of it and thats the name that was on it ;):)

If its like the rest of the plough range, models that start with "Euro" are mechanical variwidth, the furrow width being altered by nut and bolt, whereas models starting "Vari" are Hydraulic vari width so have extra linkage and a ram on them for that purpose ;)

Thanks Gav.  The difference between a Euro and a Vari was something I was not aware of.

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what (model) tractor do we need to pull that one realistically?

That would depend on your soil type Richard, where I am it would need something like a magnum 310.

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