Doe triple d. ploughing

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Uploaded by on Apr 1, 2007

Me doing a bit ploughing for charity.

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  • just look at the smile on his face, i would be the same if i had a big tool like that!!!!!

  • Because this was taken in England, Ireland and Uk dont have such problems, soil is too wet and heavy.

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  • dutra?

  • @joey8067 yep but there 2 ford 7000s put togather

  • good tractor

  • yep its called a doe 180, very few made let alone still exist ..

  • did they ever make one of these wit ford 7000 engines???

  • Fine tractor,I'd love to have one!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Interesting how you haven't come up a response in over three weeks. You were given a valid explination, but still insisted you were right.

  • Seeds don't just 'wash away' over here, so that is never an issue. Don't criticize something if you don't have the facts right.

  • Well I gave a pretty good explanation but you seem to have ignored it, Different country, different soil, different farming practices. I dont think I spell it more clearly. I worked in Numerous tillage(arable) farms in the uk and ireland and as we dont have terraced fields its not really an issue. Plenty of other issues like usual peats etc, but cant say Ive ever seen anyone having seed wash away.

  • Interesting that no one has come up with any other reason for such short-sighted farming malpractice... In ten months...

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