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    Posted: 15 Jun 2020 at 3:44am
Hi all this is what i get up to when i am no playing with my Allis tractors. I am the one on the Ford 4600 first match for the year and i qualified for the New Zealand final next May  sorry for the lack of Allis tractors  Hinds ploughing competition 2020 any help to get the link to work would be great http://https://youtu.be/6CqMtq6VsUE

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it won't load for me, but a big congrats anyway!
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote chaskaduo Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 15 Jun 2020 at 6:31am

Done for ya Kiwi, http:// was in your link Url twice at the beginning.

 
[TUBE]6CqMtq6VsUE[/TUBE]

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Thanks chaskaduo for sorting that
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Thanks for sorting that
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guys have some pretty striaght furrows
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Great video. I feel for the bloke on the two horse plow. My back would be killing me before I could make one furrow bending over like that.
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4600 Fords are pretty neat tractors too, tough little bugers
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Originally posted by Hubert (Ga)engine7 Hubert (Ga)engine7 wrote:

Great video. I feel for the bloke on the two horse plow. My back would be killing me before I could make one furrow bending over like that.

That was my thought,why would you adjust the handles to have your back bent.Confused Just crazy.



I have never run a plow,Wink but been turning dirt for over for better than 50 years doing other forms of tillage. Time is always at a perineum in normal farming,but watching this I am guessing time is not real important. Or at least starting and stopping at the mark is more important.  So what all is important. My guess is being a even depth and flipping the dirt over,Wink and going straight.
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cool vid Kiwi! thanks...sooooo...what are the rules and regs? i take it 3 bottoms or less allowed, closest to the start/drop line as possible...hows come you plowed at an angle? is it timed? sure was some slabby ground.
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Hi all the plot we plough is 100 meters X 20 meters you have 20 minutes to do 
The Opening split ( tipping one furrow left turn round and turn two furrow so you have a V shape )
               you have 2 hours 40 minutes to finish the rest of the  plot 
Crown ( you tip two furrow back into the opening split turn round and put two more in the split on the way back then when you have 16 furrow in your crown by going round and round you plough on to the next plot  who has done the same as you have .

things you are judge on 
General work weed control the furrow to be packed tight  , seed bed , uniformity of the furrow slices , soil made available ,in and outs , straightness, General appearance and the finish 

The Finish is the last 12 furrows and needs to be turn towards your crown 
the World champ in the conventional class is Gene Gruber from Minnesota 
see more USA Plowing Organization 
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They don't include Smiles in that judging criteria???
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