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Competition Ploughing
Keeping parallel to your Neighbour
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<blockquote data-quote="Pennine Ploughing" data-source="post: 7629815" data-attributes="member: 999"><p>We had a nice old chap up here, he was a whole plot out as he drove to the wrong peg at far end, so 2 foot would be a walk in the park.</p><p>While your all thinking its hard to get it square and parallel, try Ploughing High Cut,</p><p>Where your plough about 8" furrows, and 2 boats and seemers on the previous 2 furrows, and are attached to the plough framework, and have to get it all straighten out, </p><p>You boys only have the plough to look after, try High Cut, where not only you have the plough, but the press wheels and boats to alter when taking out any bends, and twice as much things to look after, and if you catch a big stone and the plough frame moves, it then affects 4 furrows not just 2, and try sorting that lot out.</p><p>And North of the border, back in 17, like in my previous post above, I got a warning for what they deemed handling, when adjusting my boats, yet under the rules up there, it states you can have an assistant all the time with you on the plot, and some of the said assistants had hand held hoes, and not only shaped any bad furrows, but also pulled any grass/straw out of the furrows, yet as said the stewards never left my plot, turning a blind eye to the rest</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pennine Ploughing, post: 7629815, member: 999"] We had a nice old chap up here, he was a whole plot out as he drove to the wrong peg at far end, so 2 foot would be a walk in the park. While your all thinking its hard to get it square and parallel, try Ploughing High Cut, Where your plough about 8" furrows, and 2 boats and seemers on the previous 2 furrows, and are attached to the plough framework, and have to get it all straighten out, You boys only have the plough to look after, try High Cut, where not only you have the plough, but the press wheels and boats to alter when taking out any bends, and twice as much things to look after, and if you catch a big stone and the plough frame moves, it then affects 4 furrows not just 2, and try sorting that lot out. And North of the border, back in 17, like in my previous post above, I got a warning for what they deemed handling, when adjusting my boats, yet under the rules up there, it states you can have an assistant all the time with you on the plot, and some of the said assistants had hand held hoes, and not only shaped any bad furrows, but also pulled any grass/straw out of the furrows, yet as said the stewards never left my plot, turning a blind eye to the rest [/QUOTE]
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