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Competition Ploughing
Ransomes ts59 / robin 54a
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<blockquote data-quote="Petetheploughman" data-source="post: 1822008" data-attributes="member: 14284"><p>I think if I came 4th in the Nationals ,like you did a few years back, I wouldn't have any intention of swapping. I think if I did come in the top 5 or near the top or even middle it would be a miracle! Your Robin must do a good job like this one does as you came 4th at the Nationals and you have beaten Richard before . If you don't want to modify the plough I would say the Robin has the most cross shaft adjustment. But Bob has got the best idea by far by narrowing the frame and headstock. John has got another good idea by using a 3rd furrow.</p><p>All you need is a good plot that has good ground, like in the video, at the Nationals and then 1st price will be yours!</p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]XRrutKsGcn8[/MEDIA]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Petetheploughman, post: 1822008, member: 14284"] I think if I came 4th in the Nationals ,like you did a few years back, I wouldn't have any intention of swapping. I think if I did come in the top 5 or near the top or even middle it would be a miracle! Your Robin must do a good job like this one does as you came 4th at the Nationals and you have beaten Richard before . If you don't want to modify the plough I would say the Robin has the most cross shaft adjustment. But Bob has got the best idea by far by narrowing the frame and headstock. John has got another good idea by using a 3rd furrow. All you need is a good plot that has good ground, like in the video, at the Nationals and then 1st price will be yours! [MEDIA=youtube]XRrutKsGcn8[/MEDIA] [/QUOTE]
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