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  • #10552
    chap
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    Well done it looks the part that will be fine.

    #10464
    chap
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    I did mine after a few hours and only changed it once since after six+ years it runs fine not let me down yet, i may give it a treat over the winter 68 quid when i bought mine how much are they now?

    #10400
    chap
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    Hi Wandr in my opinion walk behinds are rated 1st Trusty 2nd Anzani 3rd anything else to be honest if you want to have ago and you are competative the trusty will do the job best followed by the iron horse of course there are others garner 2 wheeler, autoculto,clifford, simar, and so on i have even ploughed against a mayfield but that was on light licolnshire land. there are lots of trustys around on that auction site at sales or just ask at shows or put a wanted add in the Cultivator, good luck.
    http://www.ploughmen.co.uk

    #10363
    chap
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    Wet conditions flinty lots of chopped straw made things hard Work Shane Parry was a clear winner with Alex Marks 2nd Sam Hitchman 3rd Brian Carter 4th David Williams 5th

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    #10362
    chap
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    Steve its not just Licolnshire that does that that happens all over the country at my local club banbury its quite common for us to have 10+ horti ploughmen at our matches with a anything goes type rule homemade vintage or modern as long as its single furrow good to see but when you are lacking in HP with a vintage machine and some home made or modern wins with a power advantage it makes you think.

    #10257
    chap
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    Yes it is at present in production before December 1959 but there is much debate on the subject have a look at the next cultivator i have posted my veiws on the subject and i am waiting to here of your veiws should we move that date?

    All models of tractor must have been in production before 31st December 1959.
    Mounted or trailing ploughs may be used that were in production before 31st December, 1959

    #10163
    chap
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    Glad you enjoyed that we had a gpod day here are a few pics

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    #10033
    chap
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    Good man there should be plenty of help if required dont be afraid to ask.

    #9987
    chap
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    Mayfield spud lifting last year simple and effective.

    #9879
    chap
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    Yes Joe here is a picture of the one that goes to birdingbury country fair each year we have both seen this one,

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    #9693
    chap
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    Weather permitting i will see you wed chris, not booked in just a visitor.

    #9286
    chap
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    My mate ken with his rt16 fitted with briggs and scrapum 18hp v twin with straight through pipe sound great. https://youtu.be/fMGE9bdfLMc

    #9016
    chap
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    Yes its on the front os well it was on mine.see the picture it was the orginal plate well thats on the colt standard anyway.

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    #8237
    chap
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    Hello the Old Glory is a good place to strart their web site has a firstclass calendar,
    http://www.mortonsmediagroup.com/ogevents/eventsguide.asp
    http://www.ploughmen.co.uk/local_matches.htm
    if its ploughing matches you are looking for hope that helps

    #8191
    chap
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    May be in the first instance we should send our protest at loosing the section to Scott Lambert
    tm.ed@kelsey.co.uk

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