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<blockquote data-quote="TrickyT" data-source="post: 6892390" data-attributes="member: 47152"><p>There are some people in the Fergie class who would prefer it if everyone plough standard. Flat top link, no cross shaft adjuster and no weights. </p><p>I have ploughed one of their matches and it was a nigh mare. Hard ground and hard tramlines made it very difficult and it looked like everyone was a novice in the class.</p><p></p><p>[USER=2767]@MrNoo[/USER] has had some run ins with the 'Fergie Police' about his plough, yet there is nothing illegal about it.</p><p></p><p>We have both stripped, checked, rebuilt our ploughs several time. Had the coulters and discs rebushed. But it seems founded upon by some that we have done that. The believe that we should just be able to plough with that has been pulled out of a hedge.</p><p></p><p>Trevor</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TrickyT, post: 6892390, member: 47152"] There are some people in the Fergie class who would prefer it if everyone plough standard. Flat top link, no cross shaft adjuster and no weights. I have ploughed one of their matches and it was a nigh mare. Hard ground and hard tramlines made it very difficult and it looked like everyone was a novice in the class. [USER=2767]@MrNoo[/USER] has had some run ins with the 'Fergie Police' about his plough, yet there is nothing illegal about it. We have both stripped, checked, rebuilt our ploughs several time. Had the coulters and discs rebushed. But it seems founded upon by some that we have done that. The believe that we should just be able to plough with that has been pulled out of a hedge. Trevor [/QUOTE]
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