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nella(Pa)
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Topic: plowing contest in EnglandPosted: Yesterday at 1:23pm |
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Dennis J OPKs
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Posted: 5 hours 40 minutes ago at 12:28pm |
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Neat video, are there any plowing competitions held in the U.S. anymore?
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DanielW
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Posted: 5 hours 10 minutes ago at 12:58pm |
I'm curious to know the answer to that too. It seems in Britain they primarily have plowing matches. In the US it always seems to be 'plow days' - no actual competition. Here in Canada it's a mix of both (maybe a few more matches than days). When I was younger and stupid(er) I thought I was pretty good at setting up and operating a plow. Then I went to a few matches and listened to them talk, judge, and they gave me a copy of the rules and judging handbook. Holy smokes, talk about a different league.
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ecosse23
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Posted: 3 hours 50 minutes ago at 2:18pm |
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That's great, well impressed with the standard of ploughing (British spelling) and also the Chieftain tank at the end of the video! I did a bit of research and apparently the Chieftain's 19-litre engine had a hydraulic starter, presumably they used that to set the Dowdeswell plough. @DanielW - Yes, ploughing matches used to be fairly common in Britain – my Dad and Grandad both went along to them, Grandad might even have competed in his younger day. He started working with a pair of Clydesdale horses, before he bought petrol/paraffin tractors, including a Model B. The Scottish Ploughing Championships are happening near Montrose, just up the road from me, this weekend - https://scotplough.co.uk/
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jaybmiller
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Posted: 3 hours 38 minutes ago at 2:30pm |
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shouldn't all their plows be 'left handed' ??
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