dexta check chains?

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pbufton
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dexta check chains?

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What do you guys use for adjustable check chains on your dexta?

Picked up a lovely little ferguson plough on the Weekend but I've got nothing to stop the hydraulic arms from swaying. Can only find adjustable ones for a major?

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I use a pair of Agriline 4893 chains c/w with bottle screws for adjustment. On each I've shackled on a link plate Agriline 4902 at the implement end.

I use this set up on my mounted harrow and topper. Works great.

Initially I experimented with stabiliser bars but found the link pins on the axle bracket kept breaking because of the contant back and forth, tension and compression, in the bars. Chains only load in tension and you can adjust the slack with the bottle screws, so it's a much kinder set up - had no breakages.

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When ploughing you don't use stay bars or check chains if the plough is set up properly.
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Thanks for replies..perhaps I'll leave the check chains for the moment..Thought they'd be a must to keep the plough straight! Next step is getting it set ready to have a bash at a working day in August :)

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Ben
After a period of further restoration and repairs I spent a great afternoon topping my paddocks today with my Dexta hooked up to a 6ft offset Fleming. I noticed the topper had a tendency to jerk quite sharply when I turned to do a return run. Would these adjustable Agriline stabilisers improve this? If so how do you fit them? I have the standard check chains. I should add that I've converted the link arms to cat 2 for my PM2 plough so the topper has conversion bushes but not sure if this makes any difference.

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I wouldn't advise doing any big turns with the topper on the ground, unless it has castoring wheels - small steering adjustments only. You could bend something.

I raise my topper before turning at the headland for the return run.

I run my topper with substantial stabiliser chains, one on each side, running from the pin under the rear axle to the end of the link arm. And not too tight, so the topper can move sideways a bit.
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Thanks for the advice Ben could I ask if you post a picture of how you have connected the stabiliser chains please?
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Here's a couple of pictures from Ben showing how he fitted the stabiliser chains

ImageDexta stabiliser chains 1 by Michael Jones, on Flickr

ImageDexta stabiliser chains 2 by Michael Jones, on Flickr
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