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Competition Ploughing
Are Ploughing Matches Under Threat?
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<blockquote data-quote="Howard150" data-source="post: 4998376" data-attributes="member: 30002"><p>More than that Roy. Take the TS86’s out of the English Classic Class and there is very little left. I have ploughed in classes of 16 or 17 when there has been nothing else, the only variation being TCN or RWM.</p><p>Nothing much other than KV in our part of the world in World Style. Very rare that Fiskars is ever seen. At one time JJ Metcalf used them on an 86, Geoff Fretwell had them on a KV frame but changed to all KV when he bought Nick Davenport’s plough. Hats off to Tom Charlton. Still ploughing at 83 with Bonnings on an 86.</p><p>Problem? What problem!</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Groundswell of discontent? more like a surfeit of malcontent and all from one source. You not having organised matches will not understand the breaking even bit. You have manifold and varying opinions Harry - from what you tell us on here all correct and well supported. About time we saw you out with a clipboard Aitch. Entry fee down by 100%. Cost to get there down by 70%, preparation time down by 100%, cost of engraving down 100% cost of Lunch down 100% and people tell us there’s no such thing as a free lunch!. Sounds like a sure fire winner for you Aitch - especially considering the dearth of judges and your occasional need on here to put the wronguns to rights. Get a clipboard Aitch. You might then find what a voice in the wilderness might well be like if you get the result wrong.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Howard150, post: 4998376, member: 30002"] More than that Roy. Take the TS86’s out of the English Classic Class and there is very little left. I have ploughed in classes of 16 or 17 when there has been nothing else, the only variation being TCN or RWM. Nothing much other than KV in our part of the world in World Style. Very rare that Fiskars is ever seen. At one time JJ Metcalf used them on an 86, Geoff Fretwell had them on a KV frame but changed to all KV when he bought Nick Davenport’s plough. Hats off to Tom Charlton. Still ploughing at 83 with Bonnings on an 86. Problem? What problem! Groundswell of discontent? more like a surfeit of malcontent and all from one source. You not having organised matches will not understand the breaking even bit. You have manifold and varying opinions Harry - from what you tell us on here all correct and well supported. About time we saw you out with a clipboard Aitch. Entry fee down by 100%. Cost to get there down by 70%, preparation time down by 100%, cost of engraving down 100% cost of Lunch down 100% and people tell us there’s no such thing as a free lunch!. Sounds like a sure fire winner for you Aitch - especially considering the dearth of judges and your occasional need on here to put the wronguns to rights. Get a clipboard Aitch. You might then find what a voice in the wilderness might well be like if you get the result wrong. [/QUOTE]
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