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February 17, 2015 at 5:50 pm #11731
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ParticipantIn response to Sam’s little article which again raises the question of what is acceptable to use as a ploughing tractor. I raised the topic on the forums last autumn and have since decided that I am going to acquire a none vintage compact tractor to plough with instead of my MG 40, which is also not within the rules. I shall still use the TS42 plough which is challenging enough with out the added problems of the crawler. I want to learn to actually plough well, driving in the furrow. The scarcity of vintage ride on’s is a major problem as stated, but if we look around the ploughing fields there are several vintage ploughs pulled by classic and modern tractors, which does not detract from the ploughing. Its the ploughing that is the draw and if it was easier to comply then I am sure numbers will increase.
February 17, 2015 at 7:56 pm #11735sjmellors675gmail-com
ParticipantSorry for the spelling Vintage or Classic
February 18, 2015 at 7:59 am #11744charlie
KeymasterSome good points.
February 18, 2015 at 11:56 am #11750dave
ParticipantSteve. Please contact me with your MG40 details for the Ransomes register
that I am trying to set up. Machine no, Engine no, Engine make, and fuel used.
Thanks mate. Dave.February 18, 2015 at 5:57 pm #11755mickattwo
ParticipantIf the plough used is vintage it should not be a concern if the power source is not. Is this correct?
February 18, 2015 at 8:37 pm #11759sjmellors675gmail-com
ParticipantI think to the purist the first word in the club name Vintage is all important. A great ideal but and club needs new members all the time.
I would hope that I can compete fully with my very vintage plough. to acquire a ” correct” age tractor is far from easy.February 19, 2015 at 7:12 pm #11763expeatfarmer
ParticipantI recently heard of a guy that ploughed with an MG6 which he had converted to run on 4 wheels as per the ITW, apparently there were complaints from other ploughmen that his tractor was non-standard. I guess that if you are good then people will always try to knock your success unfortunately. Surely the skill in vintage ploughing is making the best of an old machine and within reason what you pull it with is irrelevant.
February 21, 2015 at 4:36 pm #11768sjmellors675gmail-com
ParticipantThat conversion looks novel and there are many such modifications in the tractor world, not all by the original manufacturer. The converted Trusty’s in our own little world.
There would appear to be members with different criteria for the club. Those who restore and show their prized models and others like myself who enjoy the working of our old bits of kit. I really want to produce a good plot of ploughing with my old plough! Start and finish!!
If I could find a suitable Horty tractor I would only be too pleased. But again there are potential new active ploughmen if there were a little more tolerance. I have not had any adverse comment over my MG40 but if I were to be truly competitive I am sure there would be some rumblings.
Everyone to their own, at least we have the means of a discussion.February 22, 2015 at 9:07 am #11791sjmellors675gmail-com
ParticipantWe need an Open class at the matches.
February 22, 2015 at 9:26 am #11792charlie
KeymasterAlthough I am not a ploughman I can see the problem, something that happens in other sports as well , eg Land Rover trialling when does a Road Taxed Vehicle (RTV) move from standard to modified. I think what you are suggesting needs discussing by the ploughing committee with input from yourself and others.
February 22, 2015 at 10:13 am #11796sjmellors675gmail-com
ParticipantThanks Charlie. I believe a good and open discussion can only enhance the whole club, and go towards attracting new members.
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