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Posted by richard in nz on November 28, 2006 at 01:39:06 from (222.152.250.172):
In Reply to: Richard in N Z posted by MJ in the UK on November 27, 2006 at 09:21:54:
Glad to hear Brian is well, my eldest son, now 17 will never forget the day he drove his D7, he was only very small then. Our ploughing match season is finished here but will kick off again in around May and carry on through the winter untill September, I have brought a double furrow Cockshutt plough to go behind the 'H', last season I used my Ransome TS54A which I fetched from England, but you cannot use skims or tail pieces here in Vintage or Plain classes! I am secretary for the Lincoln Ploughing Association.(thats the one here, near Christchurch not the one up the A46!) Yes Nick did get my number plate saved very efficient he was too, if I get pulled in by the police I'll tell them I took a wrong turn on Derby ring road and got lost!!!, Having said that a couple last year did drive a 1950s Morris Oxford overland from Oxford, England to Oxford, New Zealand which is about an hour away from here. All the best from down under.
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