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<blockquote data-quote="Ts 59" data-source="post: 7361786" data-attributes="member: 11966"><p>A start in ploughing is a bye, a finish is a clash and short runs are pothigs. The channel in middle of cow house is a Gribber ,cleaned out with a grep , pulled off the cart with a grep thane into pollags ready fer spreading. We have sallies here too, and scutch grass. Ragwort are cushags .Cow chains go round" the dog" , the stack yard is called a haggart, the yard between farm house an outbuildings known as the street, a sack round your neck for sowing "manure" (artificial fertiliser) is a brat. If I get the tractor bellied out It would be "stuck in to the crothagg" . All in use here with the older generation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ts 59, post: 7361786, member: 11966"] A start in ploughing is a bye, a finish is a clash and short runs are pothigs. The channel in middle of cow house is a Gribber ,cleaned out with a grep , pulled off the cart with a grep thane into pollags ready fer spreading. We have sallies here too, and scutch grass. Ragwort are cushags .Cow chains go round" the dog" , the stack yard is called a haggart, the yard between farm house an outbuildings known as the street, a sack round your neck for sowing "manure" (artificial fertiliser) is a brat. If I get the tractor bellied out It would be "stuck in to the crothagg" . All in use here with the older generation. [/QUOTE]
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