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Farm Machinery
Competition Ploughing
Plough identification
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<blockquote data-quote="Roy Stokes" data-source="post: 1433386" data-attributes="member: 632"><p>It is a Pierce/Star plough from the ROI, identified by the single bolt holding the share onto what otherwise looks like an epic body, I think Pierce copied the IRDCP and changed a few things including the share wing</p><p>It is the bargain basement version without the adjustable frame but does have the pitch adjusters and the double bolted together leg, these legs can be a pain as the rust between the 2 pieces of leg can force the 2 pieces apart causing them to distort</p><p></p><p>It is only worth anything to the scrap man I'm afraid</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roy Stokes, post: 1433386, member: 632"] It is a Pierce/Star plough from the ROI, identified by the single bolt holding the share onto what otherwise looks like an epic body, I think Pierce copied the IRDCP and changed a few things including the share wing It is the bargain basement version without the adjustable frame but does have the pitch adjusters and the double bolted together leg, these legs can be a pain as the rust between the 2 pieces of leg can force the 2 pieces apart causing them to distort It is only worth anything to the scrap man I'm afraid [/QUOTE]
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