UNCLE FRED SAYS— rP SETTING When the Plough Won't Go into the Ground ! r\ /A ■ fif ' The cause when the plough won't go into the ground is probably one of the following: (a) Not sufficient dip on shares; (b) Shares badly; worn; (c) Plough being pulled up too much in front; (d) Skeiths too far forward, and low. Experienced farmers know that when it ■ comes to fine furrows, a correctly set R. & G. Plough has no equal.
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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 78, Issue 5, 16 May 1949, Page 478
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