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Competition Ploughing
Keeping parallel to your Neighbour
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<blockquote data-quote="Fergie Ploughman" data-source="post: 7639045" data-attributes="member: 8824"><p>The "two runs to sort it" is a load of tosh really, because at the end of the day you cannot ignore a mess when looking at the overall appearance. I know we all talk about the two runs being ignored, but the better ploughman would always make a decent job. No matter how far out it is (within reason eg wrong peg ploughed to would be total fudge up) to need to get parallel in the most professional manner. Its amazing how much you can shift,, with mine I can start with 0" and be turning probably 24" by the end. That's extreme, but in a couple of runs you can get most of it out the way and fine tune the rest down to the finish. I can only think of a couple of occasions where I have had to put my pegs up and start again, and that was with the stewards agreement as it was impossible to plough it out. </p><p></p><p>Farmer judges.....LOL, get the cows milked, stick the tweeds on and then try and see which ploughing looks the prettiest!!! There's plenty of them around.. Sometimes its fun to ask them politely when they'd ploughed last to make conversation, which also often makes me walk away in dismay...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fergie Ploughman, post: 7639045, member: 8824"] The "two runs to sort it" is a load of tosh really, because at the end of the day you cannot ignore a mess when looking at the overall appearance. I know we all talk about the two runs being ignored, but the better ploughman would always make a decent job. No matter how far out it is (within reason eg wrong peg ploughed to would be total fudge up) to need to get parallel in the most professional manner. Its amazing how much you can shift,, with mine I can start with 0" and be turning probably 24" by the end. That's extreme, but in a couple of runs you can get most of it out the way and fine tune the rest down to the finish. I can only think of a couple of occasions where I have had to put my pegs up and start again, and that was with the stewards agreement as it was impossible to plough it out. Farmer judges.....LOL, get the cows milked, stick the tweeds on and then try and see which ploughing looks the prettiest!!! There's plenty of them around.. Sometimes its fun to ask them politely when they'd ploughed last to make conversation, which also often makes me walk away in dismay... [/QUOTE]
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