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Competition Ploughing
Keeping parallel to your Neighbour
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<blockquote data-quote="Pennine Ploughing" data-source="post: 7629504" data-attributes="member: 999"><p>Under SOP rules ( yours maybe different) you cannot leave a wheel mark on or disturb their ploughing, you have to do it all with your own plough as you do you first run, measure off at many point along the furrow wall, and adjust the plough accordingly going down the field, get it as straight as possible, on the second run, do the finer tuning, </p><p>If its still not just right, then keep correcting it as you go but be more subtle about it, however only do it on your neighbours side if your is straight, and keep your own straight all the time, </p><p>You need to be getting the right number of furrows to finish, so bare that in mind when you are straighten it up,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pennine Ploughing, post: 7629504, member: 999"] Under SOP rules ( yours maybe different) you cannot leave a wheel mark on or disturb their ploughing, you have to do it all with your own plough as you do you first run, measure off at many point along the furrow wall, and adjust the plough accordingly going down the field, get it as straight as possible, on the second run, do the finer tuning, If its still not just right, then keep correcting it as you go but be more subtle about it, however only do it on your neighbours side if your is straight, and keep your own straight all the time, You need to be getting the right number of furrows to finish, so bare that in mind when you are straighten it up, [/QUOTE]
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