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Competition Ploughing
Keeping the plough in the right direction
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<blockquote data-quote="Mydexta" data-source="post: 1748530" data-attributes="member: 102"><p>This is what you need. </p><p></p><p></p><p>This is a cruickshank of Denny adjustable stabiliser.it works by squeezing the handle and working the lever to either push the implement away, or pull it in.</p><p>I have seen them</p><p>Used at ploughing matches, where the lad used a piece of rubber hose to keep the handle squeezed, to allow the arms to float in and out when in work, then when he got to the end, before he lifted, he removed the rubber hose, so the arms were locked and the plough in the correct position to take the correct width when he set it down at the other side. Once down, the handle was squeezed and the hose out back on and away he went.</p><p></p><p>These stabilisers were also made by harkness, a smiddy famous for their ploughs, and also by international as there was one in eBay not so long ago[ATTACH=full]229572[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mydexta, post: 1748530, member: 102"] This is what you need. This is a cruickshank of Denny adjustable stabiliser.it works by squeezing the handle and working the lever to either push the implement away, or pull it in. I have seen them Used at ploughing matches, where the lad used a piece of rubber hose to keep the handle squeezed, to allow the arms to float in and out when in work, then when he got to the end, before he lifted, he removed the rubber hose, so the arms were locked and the plough in the correct position to take the correct width when he set it down at the other side. Once down, the handle was squeezed and the hose out back on and away he went. These stabilisers were also made by harkness, a smiddy famous for their ploughs, and also by international as there was one in eBay not so long ago[ATTACH=full]229572[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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