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Competition Ploughing
Classic Class - A Rather Large Nail In The Coffin?
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<blockquote data-quote="Howard150" data-source="post: 3160612" data-attributes="member: 30002"><p>Aparrently the NVTEC have reclassified vintage as 1964. </p><p>With regard to the SOP then the cut off date was probably more to do with excluding diff locks from the vintage class (35 vs 35x and Dexta vs Super Dexta) whilst one of the rule makers ploughing with a B275 was still able to plough with the added benefit of a diff lock. </p><p>TonyM makes a very good point with regard to classic tractors. When is a classic tractor not a classic tractor. How does this sit with all the derivatives of the 5000 which were in production long after 1976?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Howard150, post: 3160612, member: 30002"] Aparrently the NVTEC have reclassified vintage as 1964. With regard to the SOP then the cut off date was probably more to do with excluding diff locks from the vintage class (35 vs 35x and Dexta vs Super Dexta) whilst one of the rule makers ploughing with a B275 was still able to plough with the added benefit of a diff lock. TonyM makes a very good point with regard to classic tractors. When is a classic tractor not a classic tractor. How does this sit with all the derivatives of the 5000 which were in production long after 1976? [/QUOTE]
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