I wouldnt worry too much Bob, I think `61 confused your description of Rick V with a blast at myself.So the horse pushes the collar which in turn pulls the plough via the chains or traces. QED. I hope this did not cause offence !
I wouldnt worry too much Bob, I think `61 confused your description of Rick V with a blast at myself.So the horse pushes the collar which in turn pulls the plough via the chains or traces. QED. I hope this did not cause offence !
If you have a calculator, how long is an acre at 99" wide?Soil weights 1ton per cubic meter, and I think your remarks about ley235are out of order.
If you have a calculator, how long is an acre at 99" wide?[/QUOTe think it is 99" x 1760' for an acre
ONE MILEIf you have a calculator, how long is an acre at 99" wide?
It is 99" x1760' long
By accident you are proving my point. In draught, the top-link is in compression which moves the virtual hitch point forwards toward the middle of the tractor. Back to topic, I changed from 12x32 to 8.3x44 rowcrop with a road speed hike but felt every bump! Lower links were uphill.
That's what I said 1760 yards or 1 mileONE MILE
Have another look, you said 1760' which means feet not yards.That's what I said 1760 yards or 1 mile
Well we all make mistakes as the hedgehog said claiming òff the bog brushHave another look, you said 1760' which means feet not yards.
it would be around the 40 acre field, 6 furlongs, + 300 yards, + 405 feet, + 60 inches in total or there abouts
and the headland area would be 6 Acre + 3 Roods and + 16 Perches in total or there abouts
hmmm thought it was right by my reckoning, but your right 3048 mm short, but did say there or there about, , this was measured at a temperature of 18 degrees Celsius, there for the tape might of had a little stretch on it, 15 degrees Celsius is best
yes did knock off 2 corners, but just check it for me david to see if I was near
That would be approx. 11 kilometres 265 meters forty centimeters and 8 millimetres.
No birds were harmed perching on poles during this calculation.
QED Always an issue when drilling the beet headlands (36 18" rows) around big fields as to whether or not you had enough seed left!
@Howard150 I only had 16 Perches are i did not have enough Ducks for 24
I know it has been a wet summer but have you been using these cubits to build that ark ? !8" from the elbow to the tips of your fingers unless you have got the viking's curse, then it`s a bit less.Another valiant effort John but by my reckoning we are looking at 6acres, 1rood, 24sq perches and 22sq yds or in laymans terms simply 2.54 hectares. QED Always an issue when drilling the beet headlands (36 18" rows) around big fields as to whether or not you had enough seed left!
In laymans terms it's simply 24,640 cubits. (10 cubits is equal to 15')