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Competition Ploughing
Newbie looking to get into match ploughing
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<blockquote data-quote="John 1594" data-source="post: 1850338" data-attributes="member: 23"><p>Il probably mange to convey this in entirely the wrong way,and this question goes to everyone....but...</p><p></p><p>do you not think that a rod has been made for your own backs so to speak</p><p></p><p> everyone says how hard it is to get.newcomers to the sport, and many get put off at an early stage...all because of the cost of getting up to the kit standard many now run</p><p></p><p>If ploughing was more about the skill of the person on the seat, using an unmodified, standard setup, rather than how much he has spent on modifying his plough...i think there would be many more newcomers...</p><p></p><p>and before the crys of "dumbing down" start (yes we know who you are.........)</p><p></p><p>Would you rather all the ametuers stayed at home and just let the cream carry on competing....then once you hang up your top link, then the sport is dead</p><p></p><p>everyone has to start somewhere, some improve, some dont, natures selection so to speak</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John 1594, post: 1850338, member: 23"] Il probably mange to convey this in entirely the wrong way,and this question goes to everyone....but... do you not think that a rod has been made for your own backs so to speak everyone says how hard it is to get.newcomers to the sport, and many get put off at an early stage...all because of the cost of getting up to the kit standard many now run If ploughing was more about the skill of the person on the seat, using an unmodified, standard setup, rather than how much he has spent on modifying his plough...i think there would be many more newcomers... and before the crys of "dumbing down" start (yes we know who you are.........) Would you rather all the ametuers stayed at home and just let the cream carry on competing....then once you hang up your top link, then the sport is dead everyone has to start somewhere, some improve, some dont, natures selection so to speak [/QUOTE]
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