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Competition Ploughing
longer landslides
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<blockquote data-quote="MrNoo" data-source="post: 5526188" data-attributes="member: 2767"><p>I know, they dont work well in dry conditions though, as Keith Williams has really struggled in the dry but last w-end after a bit of rain he was back on form. I have just built up another plough with some very worn boards that I had kicking around, they cleaned up well as were not too badly pitted so will be interesting to see how it goes. His prodigy has ground the back of his boards and seems to do quite well! I have a picture of Keith's boards, one wonders when a board is not in fact a board. He used another plough last year at one match and struggled badly but I guess his old plough is like an old pair of slippers to him. I beat the pair of them the other weekend, so they are beatable for sure!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrNoo, post: 5526188, member: 2767"] I know, they dont work well in dry conditions though, as Keith Williams has really struggled in the dry but last w-end after a bit of rain he was back on form. I have just built up another plough with some very worn boards that I had kicking around, they cleaned up well as were not too badly pitted so will be interesting to see how it goes. His prodigy has ground the back of his boards and seems to do quite well! I have a picture of Keith's boards, one wonders when a board is not in fact a board. He used another plough last year at one match and struggled badly but I guess his old plough is like an old pair of slippers to him. I beat the pair of them the other weekend, so they are beatable for sure!! [/QUOTE]
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