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<blockquote data-quote="Howard150" data-source="post: 4721512" data-attributes="member: 30002"><p>Enough of being silly to the point of stupidity Aitch. Handling apertains to the ploughed work nothing more nothing less. If you encounter a stone then lift up, dig it out, leave it where it can be seen by the judge and is a position which allows you to carry on.</p><p></p><p>Whatever your hidden meaning or message with regard to clearing blockages from a plough or even scraping off stuck mouldboards then it leaves me perplexed to say the least. Just when I think you have strained the boundaries to bursting - off you go again - and how. Whatever cleaning, clearing or adjusting the plough has to do with handling or shaping furrows then I am sorry but the logic escapes me.</p><p></p><p>However you can derive this from the rules as written suggests to me a problem. The context is “Handling, treading or shaping of furrows” The plough is never mentioned. If you need to further your cause Harry then surely it would be better done with fact rather than fiction. As I said earlier. It might well be alright among the grown ups but it is very very unfair to impose such a vengeful or spiteful onslaught on those newcomers not conversant with the rules.</p><p></p><p>Just a small point but on TFF since November 16th 2013 you have made 3787 posts. You have in that time accrued 1983 likes which in real terms is 2-1 against. You are upsetting a lot of people on both sides of the fence. Time possibly to call it a draw - especially after this last round was provoked by you not being asked to plough at the local judging seminar.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Howard150, post: 4721512, member: 30002"] Enough of being silly to the point of stupidity Aitch. Handling apertains to the ploughed work nothing more nothing less. If you encounter a stone then lift up, dig it out, leave it where it can be seen by the judge and is a position which allows you to carry on. Whatever your hidden meaning or message with regard to clearing blockages from a plough or even scraping off stuck mouldboards then it leaves me perplexed to say the least. Just when I think you have strained the boundaries to bursting - off you go again - and how. Whatever cleaning, clearing or adjusting the plough has to do with handling or shaping furrows then I am sorry but the logic escapes me. However you can derive this from the rules as written suggests to me a problem. The context is “Handling, treading or shaping of furrows” The plough is never mentioned. If you need to further your cause Harry then surely it would be better done with fact rather than fiction. As I said earlier. It might well be alright among the grown ups but it is very very unfair to impose such a vengeful or spiteful onslaught on those newcomers not conversant with the rules. Just a small point but on TFF since November 16th 2013 you have made 3787 posts. You have in that time accrued 1983 likes which in real terms is 2-1 against. You are upsetting a lot of people on both sides of the fence. Time possibly to call it a draw - especially after this last round was provoked by you not being asked to plough at the local judging seminar. [/QUOTE]
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