Barnyard, You missed that shot by a mile!!! The club that I belong to (Antique Engine and Tractor Assn, Geneseo, Ill) has a 3 day working farm show and we plow everything after the crops are harvested during the show. There is a drivers meeting each day before the show starts. Everyone is told that we will help them get their plows set to do as good a job as possible with the old, worn out plows that they have. 99% of them are glad for the assistance, probably only half of them have plowed before and most of the other half just plowed after Dad or Grandpa set the plow and have no clue how to set them up. It keeps me and another guy or 2 hopping trying to help them all out. Only people that get upset are the old guys that don't want anyone touching their plows, everyone else says thanks for the help and are happy to be able to plow and do a good job. A few with really worn plows will come back next year and tell us what they replaced or fixed and can we help them again. If you have guys doing a lousy job plowing and won't accept any help, if they get mad and leave, your better off without them. Chris
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