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Competition Ploughing
Keeping parallel to your Neighbour
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<blockquote data-quote="RANSOMES YL183" data-source="post: 7629448" data-attributes="member: 159948"><p>Thanks for replying MrNoo and my dexta, in my case the man in question meant no harm atall, he was out for a day with his tractor, once the field was brown behind him he was happy, my problem was he finished deep very crooked, like a snake and when I tried to make it parallel to mine, which on that occasion was spot on, my tractor actually fell into his furrows and I failed to hold it straight, I would have preferred to put up my poles outside his and let his be, is that allowed?usually a person learning to plough or a man out for a day with his tractor would be placed first or last in the plots, but at this match numbers were drawn from a hat, other competitors told me stay outside his ploughing but I tried to straighten it</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RANSOMES YL183, post: 7629448, member: 159948"] Thanks for replying MrNoo and my dexta, in my case the man in question meant no harm atall, he was out for a day with his tractor, once the field was brown behind him he was happy, my problem was he finished deep very crooked, like a snake and when I tried to make it parallel to mine, which on that occasion was spot on, my tractor actually fell into his furrows and I failed to hold it straight, I would have preferred to put up my poles outside his and let his be, is that allowed?usually a person learning to plough or a man out for a day with his tractor would be placed first or last in the plots, but at this match numbers were drawn from a hat, other competitors told me stay outside his ploughing but I tried to straighten it [/QUOTE]
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