jonha134 Hi, it doesn't always work out exact but if you maasure 8 breads of ploughing then measure the same distance in from the side of the field, that's where your first front furrow wants to be.Putting a accurate headland mark in to begin with is quit important. Thanks for watching and comenting.
Hi there just trying to work out what you are doing at the start ploughing into the field but starting at your ins and outs... Do you end up double ploughing this to leave level finish or something? Nice video!
Hi , if you plough your hills lightly back in to the furrow holes then turn round and plough at full depth , you endup with really level ploughing on your overlap. So yes you are right basically it's to achieve level ploughing,.Thanks for watching and commenting.
@@hywelisthebest No , l fold it both ways and make a crown like you would with a conventional plough. If l drive down the furrow l turn the stubble back out. I'm not saying this is the only way to do this but it works for me . Thanks for watching and commenting.
bigfletch870 Hi,if you plough the land back in to the trough lightly first ,when you plough it back you don't endup with any heaps or holes. Note you have to plough it in the right direction to do this. Thanks for watching and comenting.