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Competition Ploughing
TS90 rear furrow width adjuster
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<blockquote data-quote="arcobob" data-source="post: 4837404" data-attributes="member: 4112"><p>Robert Ransome was a Norfolk man, born 20 miles from where I live, and started in business in Norwich. I have the utmost respect for what the company did and have no intention of belittling it. What I take issue with is quoting persons, albeit at the top of the game sixty years ago, and inferring that off the cuff statements made then could and should not be challenged today. I am not denigrating John Gwilliam or any other expert of a bygone era. I am simply stating that we have moved on. You know that as you modify and change small aspects of a machine it interacts with other features and these in turn have to be addressed and fine tuned. Neither you nor anybody else will have the final say on how ploughs develop and this is what makes it interesting. Just because KV think they have made the ultimate board for world style has not stopped a host of ploughmen from contradicting their claims and making their own modifications.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="arcobob, post: 4837404, member: 4112"] Robert Ransome was a Norfolk man, born 20 miles from where I live, and started in business in Norwich. I have the utmost respect for what the company did and have no intention of belittling it. What I take issue with is quoting persons, albeit at the top of the game sixty years ago, and inferring that off the cuff statements made then could and should not be challenged today. I am not denigrating John Gwilliam or any other expert of a bygone era. I am simply stating that we have moved on. You know that as you modify and change small aspects of a machine it interacts with other features and these in turn have to be addressed and fine tuned. Neither you nor anybody else will have the final say on how ploughs develop and this is what makes it interesting. Just because KV think they have made the ultimate board for world style has not stopped a host of ploughmen from contradicting their claims and making their own modifications. [/QUOTE]
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