I know nothing about ploughing with equipment from this era but my grandfather was a farmer and I vaguely remember seeing him at ploughing matches. I would like to find out more about it and this video really helped me so thanks for that. Being above the equipment gave me a better understanding than when filmed from ground level. Some explanation of the plough and adjustments prior to and during ploughing would be great if you fancy making another video. Thank you Paul
Great plot of ploughing and demonstrates brilliantly the basics of how to complete a match plot, if possible it would be really helpful to those with less experience to cover the main adjustments for each stage (opening, crown, ins/outs and finish)
Great video, lovely work… agree ref the ins & outs but straight as a die and sharp edges which is the difficult bit. Massive traction too… must be ballast in those tyres, track width is wider than I’d expect too.
Hmm, My neighbor's tractor .... probably seeing more clutch replacements now than in the last 40 odd years of it's life ! It's A MASSEY FGS !! what's the added WEIGHT on the plow for ? and the track width is too wide Bet it is 60" ! Straight enough, and if THAT is what Match plowing is all about .... a Generational thing then ?
@@culmalachie wheels set at 56”, probably look wide since the mudguards are too narrow! Also weights on the plough to keep it in the ground, big machinery now a days leave a lot of hard tracks!
I can give you measurements for it and you could get a local blacksmith or engineering shop to make you it? the blacksmith I got to do mine is always very busy with big jobs and I had chase him on a bit 6 months after I had asked him to make me it!
I know nothing about ploughing with equipment from this era but my grandfather was a farmer and I vaguely remember seeing him at ploughing matches. I would like to find out more about it and this video really helped me so thanks for that. Being above the equipment gave me a better understanding than when filmed from ground level. Some explanation of the plough and adjustments prior to and during ploughing would be great if you fancy making another video. Thank you Paul
Great plot of ploughing and demonstrates brilliantly the basics of how to complete a match plot, if possible it would be really helpful to those with less experience to cover the main adjustments for each stage (opening, crown, ins/outs and finish)
Great video an a lovely bit o ploughin there top notch drone shots 💪
Great video, lovely work… agree ref the ins & outs but straight as a die and sharp edges which is the difficult bit. Massive traction too… must be ballast in those tyres, track width is wider than I’d expect too.
No ballast in tyres, run them about 9 or 10PSI width set at 56” for 12” ploughing
Could u do a walk around of ur tractor and plough showing wat it is and wat boards you have for example
Great video thank u😉👍
Nice 👍👌
Hmm, My neighbor's tractor .... probably seeing more clutch replacements now than in the last 40 odd years of it's life ! It's A MASSEY FGS !! what's the added WEIGHT on the plow for ? and the track width is too wide Bet it is 60" ! Straight enough, and if THAT is what Match plowing is all about .... a Generational thing then ?
@@culmalachie wheels set at 56”, probably look wide since the mudguards are too narrow! Also weights on the plough to keep it in the ground, big machinery now a days leave a lot of hard tracks!
Where is the ins and outs scratch furrow how can points be awarded
@@dennissymes4704 just a bit of practice!
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@@salurs9689 148 multi Chief
I don't like the untidy ends there must always be a scratch to mark the headland very good workmanship otherwise
Nae worries big man
Have you any history of the tractor? Notice it has a Banffshire registration number.
The tractor was sold out of Morayshire tractors to a fella John R Gordon in Lower Cabrach, that’s where the tractor spent all of its days!
No ins and out scratch shocking pretty fair work otherwise finish too deep
You must be a pro!
Hi could I have your local blacksmiths number who made you're land wheel thankyou
I can give you measurements for it and you could get a local blacksmith or engineering shop to make you it? the blacksmith I got to do mine is always very busy with big jobs and I had chase him on a bit 6 months after I had asked him to make me it!
@@kevsagrifromtheairphotosvi96 ok thankyou
Useless video. Too far away. Might has well been shooting from the moon.
@@normpowell3566 piss off