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Re: kverneland ploughs . . .?
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Posted by richard in nz on December 24, 2006 at 03:30:49 from (222.152.218.47):
In Reply to: kverneland ploughs . . .? posted by monomechanical on December 23, 2006 at 17:49:36:
Kvernland have put a lot of money in to match ploughing, and it sells them a lot of ploughs. They make a good comercial plough and they do a good job. Seems to me that ploughing, like everything else follows to a lesser or greater extent, fashion. In the '60s and '70s Ransomes ploughs took all the prizes, in the late 70s and early 80s it was the turn for Fiskars, now Kvernland, but a suprise this year when British Dowdeswells took the prizes. Kvernland make a good plough, but I don't think they are the last word, me? I carry on in the plain ploughing classes with a Ransomes TS54A built in the early 1960s, behind a 1963 Massey Ferguson 65 tractor, and I go for the enjoyment of it.
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