I believe Dowdeswell recommended using optional intermediate bogey when ploughing with large articulated tractors. Since these tractors are conventional rigid frame machines, is there any benefit to be gained by using said bogey in this instance ? I'm guessing less mechanical strain on both tractor and plough since they're not so rigidly attached to one another but the two larger ploughs must be a bit of a nightmare to reverse, when setting up for the next run down the field ?
That is some old iron out there!. I ran a 21 on the Eufala dam project in Oklahoma until they found out I was just 15 . I cut my teeth on a DW10, Dw15, and a C Turnapull. That 21 was a beast back then. Y'all havagudun. Oh yeah we also had a 2U D8 and a Allis HD 15.
Claas did a promo film on Abbey field back in the 80s 12 claas combines helicopter filming i was a lad then and worked the ĺand under my farther the farm manger the field down the park used to have pheasant pens then