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Competition Ploughing
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<blockquote data-quote="arcobob" data-source="post: 1390220" data-attributes="member: 4112"><p>The odd thing was the creation of the TS1013 for the Dexta which was essentially the same plough as the TS54A and also called the Robin. A certain Welsh ploughman used a 1013 to which he had fitted a depth wheel. This broke during the Nationals and he then spent the rest of the afternoon creating a scene regarding the modifications to a certain competitor`s plough. It got very heated especially as he claimed that his plough was "as it left the factory" which was strictly not correct. It is interesting how the plough modification arguments rumble on with very few Ransomes ploughs today in as built condition.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="arcobob, post: 1390220, member: 4112"] The odd thing was the creation of the TS1013 for the Dexta which was essentially the same plough as the TS54A and also called the Robin. A certain Welsh ploughman used a 1013 to which he had fitted a depth wheel. This broke during the Nationals and he then spent the rest of the afternoon creating a scene regarding the modifications to a certain competitor`s plough. It got very heated especially as he claimed that his plough was "as it left the factory" which was strictly not correct. It is interesting how the plough modification arguments rumble on with very few Ransomes ploughs today in as built condition. [/QUOTE]
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