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<blockquote data-quote="Ley253" data-source="post: 3328642" data-attributes="member: 4681"><p>Going back to that brilliant piece of instruction, I would point out that the crown as shown in the diagram, would not get many points now. Its not closed over the entire coulter face. I also notice that the ins and outs seem to have been forgotten, perhaps the standard top link had something to do with this. The furrow crests seem strange too.</p><p> Nice to have been taken back to an era when pride in your skills and equipment was important, and straightness was not confined to ploughing. My grandfather put marker poles up in the field next to the farm entrance track, when he set me up to chain harrow it! Did the same in other fields when they were rolled.</p><p> Truly, every aspect of your farm was a competition, the condition of your stock, grass, hedges, all were subject to intense dissection in the pub in the evenings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ley253, post: 3328642, member: 4681"] Going back to that brilliant piece of instruction, I would point out that the crown as shown in the diagram, would not get many points now. Its not closed over the entire coulter face. I also notice that the ins and outs seem to have been forgotten, perhaps the standard top link had something to do with this. The furrow crests seem strange too. Nice to have been taken back to an era when pride in your skills and equipment was important, and straightness was not confined to ploughing. My grandfather put marker poles up in the field next to the farm entrance track, when he set me up to chain harrow it! Did the same in other fields when they were rolled. Truly, every aspect of your farm was a competition, the condition of your stock, grass, hedges, all were subject to intense dissection in the pub in the evenings. [/QUOTE]
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