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Competition Ploughing
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<blockquote data-quote="Howard150" data-source="post: 6338440" data-attributes="member: 30002"><p>It is. You will need to adjust it as you are going in order to do any straightening. Your main priority now is just to get the plough going and get used to how it looks and feels. Lot to get your head round. </p><p>Program of events....</p><p>Get used to how the plough runs and keeping the tractor running in the right place up to the furrow wall. Good middle work usually follows on</p><p>Get used to going straight enough for a good opening. </p><p>Learn how to cut out a good opening. </p><p>Learn how to start</p><p>Learn how to finish</p><p>Not all at once but get your head round each of these in turn. </p><p>Look on Stokes of Tong Norton web page. Roy has some good pointers for beginners on there. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I stand corrected</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Howard150, post: 6338440, member: 30002"] It is. You will need to adjust it as you are going in order to do any straightening. Your main priority now is just to get the plough going and get used to how it looks and feels. Lot to get your head round. Program of events.... Get used to how the plough runs and keeping the tractor running in the right place up to the furrow wall. Good middle work usually follows on Get used to going straight enough for a good opening. Learn how to cut out a good opening. Learn how to start Learn how to finish Not all at once but get your head round each of these in turn. Look on Stokes of Tong Norton web page. Roy has some good pointers for beginners on there. I stand corrected [/QUOTE]
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