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<blockquote data-quote="Oliveau" data-source="post: 7716962" data-attributes="member: 159650"><p>I was on the last year of the old NDA course at Shutts and was often told, "Within a year of leaving you will have forgotten most of what you have been taught."</p><p>Only one or two things have stuck:</p><p>The late Chris Smart in crop husbandry lectures often repeated "We drill too deep." One of the good guys.</p><p>Another lecturer {Yates?] who told us to howls of laughter and derision that Gramoxone was useful for weed control in new leys. </p><p>Al Costley {Dipstick] leading a practical class in mowers [cutter bar if you please] and pointing to the gearbox dipstick asked us what it was. After a long, long silence he eventually revealed, "That gentlemen is the oil probe."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oliveau, post: 7716962, member: 159650"] I was on the last year of the old NDA course at Shutts and was often told, "Within a year of leaving you will have forgotten most of what you have been taught." Only one or two things have stuck: The late Chris Smart in crop husbandry lectures often repeated "We drill too deep." One of the good guys. Another lecturer {Yates?] who told us to howls of laughter and derision that Gramoxone was useful for weed control in new leys. Al Costley {Dipstick] leading a practical class in mowers [cutter bar if you please] and pointing to the gearbox dipstick asked us what it was. After a long, long silence he eventually revealed, "That gentlemen is the oil probe." [/QUOTE]
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