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Competition Ploughing
Keeping parallel to your Neighbour
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<blockquote data-quote="TrickyT" data-source="post: 7629653" data-attributes="member: 47152"><p>A topic after my own heart!</p><p></p><p>Have seen all of the tricks that are done as as [USER=2767]@MrNoo[/USER] mentioned the worst (or even best) one is to take an extra 'accidental' run which means you have only one run to straighten things out.</p><p></p><p>I have only once not ploughed very straight in my early years, and it was certainly not done deliberately. </p><p></p><p>However, I did have to once plough up to this where they were nearly 2 feet out after their opening and I complained to the judge, was told that I had 2 runs to sort it out and I would be penalized if I drove over their ploughing. </p><p></p><p>This was their second run to show how bad it was. They had straightened out their side, but my side was 2 foot out! </p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]970181[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TrickyT, post: 7629653, member: 47152"] A topic after my own heart! Have seen all of the tricks that are done as as [USER=2767]@MrNoo[/USER] mentioned the worst (or even best) one is to take an extra 'accidental' run which means you have only one run to straighten things out. I have only once not ploughed very straight in my early years, and it was certainly not done deliberately. However, I did have to once plough up to this where they were nearly 2 feet out after their opening and I complained to the judge, was told that I had 2 runs to sort it out and I would be penalized if I drove over their ploughing. This was their second run to show how bad it was. They had straightened out their side, but my side was 2 foot out! [ATTACH type="full"]970181[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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