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Competition Ploughing
Is handling now permitted?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ley253" data-source="post: 4721270" data-attributes="member: 4681"><p>Et tu Brutae? In a way your right, its not all to do with handling, much more to do with unenforced and largely unenforceable rules. Going back in time to your interpretation of the handling rule, in that any hand contact for what ever reason is an offence, then a plough man who gets stuck in a stone cannot remove it, he must lift the plough over it, not always possible. and how about the man who choke his plough with wet straw and dirt, he cant clean it, in fact he couldn't even scrape the boards.</p><p> Skill technique, funding? Probably, but good enough to finish in the pack at the national. Plough at the world? No, my nerves would not stand it, kit would be back on the truck at the first mistake, real or imagined!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ley253, post: 4721270, member: 4681"] Et tu Brutae? In a way your right, its not all to do with handling, much more to do with unenforced and largely unenforceable rules. Going back in time to your interpretation of the handling rule, in that any hand contact for what ever reason is an offence, then a plough man who gets stuck in a stone cannot remove it, he must lift the plough over it, not always possible. and how about the man who choke his plough with wet straw and dirt, he cant clean it, in fact he couldn't even scrape the boards. Skill technique, funding? Probably, but good enough to finish in the pack at the national. Plough at the world? No, my nerves would not stand it, kit would be back on the truck at the first mistake, real or imagined! [/QUOTE]
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