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NEWSLETTER
Diary Dates
Saturday 14th June - Rescheduled Club Road-Run at Dave Fishers yard in Checkendon for 10am start
Wednesday 2nd July - Club night BBQ at Nick Sanders in Woodcote at 7pm (instead of Englefield)
Sat/Sun 12th/13th July - Woodcote Rally and club working display
Wednesday 6th August - Club night at Richard Hazell’s at 6.30pm (instead of Englefield)
Sunday 14th September - Club Ploughing Match near Drayton St. Leonard (entries by end August)
Sat/Sun 20th/21st September - Club Working Display at Newbury Show (entries by end July)
Sat/Sun 11th/12th October - Club display and support at the National Ploughing Championships
Photo: Club ploughing practice day on the 23rd March—full story inside
NVTEC Thames Valley Group Newsletter June 2014
News, Summer event details and the Newbury Show entry form
News
Club Road Run - 14th June
The original date for the run clashed with Fawley Hill show at the McAlpines so has been delayed until Saturday
14th June. 10am start at Dave Fisher’s yard in Checkendon, speak to Dave Fisher or Norman Bollon for details.
Limited by Guarantee
Following interest in the subject at the AGM, the March newsletter asked for member feedback to be considered
by the committee during the April. The only response received was very helpful being from first hand
experience. Considering this feedback and committee members own contributions, all were in favour of not
going limited by guarantee because the club is unlikely to run up debts and our insurances cover liability events.
However, all agreed to review annually and monitor any relevant national changes or developments.
Woodcote Working Display - 12th/13th July
We plan to put on a working tractor display at the Woodcote Rally, but sadly no ploughing this year. If you would
like to bring along working exhibits, assist with the larger exhibits or help man the club tent then please come
along and support. If you could let Dan Wood or Nick Sanders know what working display you’re bringing then
that really would help with space allocation.
Newbury Show - 20th/21st September
We have been given more space at this years show to put on a bigger display, so if you would like to exhibit then
please complete and return the entry form on the back page by the end of July.
We will have a large ring for moving tractors and implements (not ploughs) and a section for stationary engines
and tractors belt driving implements and static display tractors/implements.
Entry is open to all club members, entry tickets are provided and the new larger Vintage Area will have a
designated loading area to double as lorry/trailer storage within the show field. Any questions to Dan Wood.
The 64th National Ploughing Championships - 11th & 12th October
We have been asked to help out with the National Ploughing Championships in October, more details in the next
newsletter, but at this time we know they are looking for support with a Static Vintage Tractor & Implement
display and people to help out stewarding and driving tractor/trailer public transport.
July Club Night - at Nick Sanders house not Englefield - Wednesday 2nd July 7pm
Nick Sanders has kindly agreed to host the July club night at his house to show his Massey Harris collection and
even offered a BBQ. Nick’s address: The Haven, Behoes Lane, Woodcote, RG8 0PP. 01491-680-829
August Club Night - at Richard Hazell not Englefield - Wednesday 6th August 6.30pm
Richard Hazell has kindly agreed to host the August club night at his farm to show members his varied collection.
Address: Mount Pleasant Farm, Coombe End, Whitchurch Hill, RG8 7TB.
NVTEC Thames Valley Group
Annual Ploughing Match 2014
Sunday 14th September
Venue: Drayton House Farm, Drayton St. Leonards, Oxon, OX10 7BG. By kind permission of the Emmett Family.
Entry fee £10 (includes lunch) - Cheques payable to “N.V.T.E.C. Thames Valley Group”
Members trophies to be awarded on the day
PLEASE BRING A RAFFLE PRIZE ON THE DAY ENTRIES BY 31st AUGUST
Directions: The site should clearly be visible from the road between
Berinsfield and Drayton St Leonards.
Return to Dave & Janice Mobbs, 23 Orchard Way, Harwell, Didcot, Oxon, OX11 0LQ 01235-820-352 or 07885-401-945
Name: Tractor: C1. Trailed Plough (production pre 1960)
Address: Year: C2. Hydraulic (production pre 1960)
C3. Novice (not won a match before)
Postcode: Plough: C4. Classic (1960~1976 pre Q-cab)
Phone: Furrows: C5. Open Class (for non members)
Mobile: C6. Ferguson TE20 (Ferguson plough)
Email: C7. Horticultural
DECLARATION – I declare that, for the duration of this event, my entries will be the subject of a Road Traffic Act Third Party
Insurance Policy as a minimum £5m public liability. I understand that neither the organisers nor the owners of the land accept any
liability whatsoever for an damage or personal injury howsoever caused.
I AGREE TO THE CONDITIONS OF ENTRY TO THE MATCH AND WILL COMPLY WITH ALL SAFETY POLICY
PLEASE SIGN HERE: DATE:
CL
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2014 NATIONAL VINTAGE AREA FINALS
(to select qualifiers for the 2015 British National Ploughing Championships)
Official Entry Form
Area Final …. WILTSHIRE & BERKSHIRE to be held within the NVTEC Thames Valley Group Match
NOTES:
1. Competitors must provide proof of the age of the tractor if requested to do so.
2. Trailing Class - model of tractor to have been in production before 31st December 1959
3. Mounted Class - plough and model of tractor to have been in production prior to 31st December 1959.
Plough bodies to have been in production before 31st December 1959.
4. Classic Class - All models of tractor must have been produced without a Q-Cab (approximately 1976)
All competitors must have minimum of third party insurance cover.
Return to Dave & Janice Mobbs, 23 Orchard Way, Harwell, Didcot, Oxon, OX11 0LQ 01235-820-352 or 07885-401-945
Name: Tractor
Address: Make: Model: Year:
Postcode: Plough:
Telephone: Make: Model: Year:
CLASS: TRAILING PLOUGHS / MOUNTED PLOUGHS / CLASSIC PLOUGHS (please delete inapplicable)
I have read the rules and regulations of the Society of Ploughmen and Vintage requirements and I agree to observe
and be bound by them
SIGNED: DATE:
QU
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Newbury Show Details - 20th & 21st September The new Vintage Area will be in the southwest corner - this gives direct access from the blue car park and puts us
right next to a main entrance gate and walkway.
Fred Cutler’s threshing machine
(red) will join the area next to our
stationary engines & belt working
tractors (yellow). Moving tractors
will be in the blue area next to the
club tent (green). Static tractors
will be behind fences except those
designated for kids to sit on for
photos (orange blobs next to the
club tent).
Purple is for lorry unloading and
weekend storage also for trailers
for easy load-up come Sunday.
See back page for the entry form!
Newbury show team have given us
more space for a bigger better dis-
play, let’s make an effort to have
as much of the display working as
we can.
Any questions to Dan Wood.
Jeffrey William Saunders (Jeff)
25th May 1945 - 28th April 2014
Jeff lived in Harwell village in his school days. He worked for
Ameys Engineering Co. and Ruston RB Manufacturers Excavator
Co. Lincoln for many years before working for himself repairing
heavy plant and then working for the Marsh Plant Crane Hire
company.
Jeff was a long standing club member and even Chairman for a
while, well known on the rally fields he also exhibited his 1945
Ford Ferguson 2N with Sharman 2 furrow plough at the Great
Dorset Steam Fair. He will be missed on the rally field.
Many club members and friends attended his funeral to wish him
farewell. The club wishes to extend their sympathy to his wife
and family.
NVTEC Thames Valley Safety Policy - Prepared by Colin Quinton
Statement of Intent
The Chairman and the members of the Committee regard Safety as a paramount importance in all activities.
It is intended that members, visitors, exhibitors and contractors will as applicable be expected to comply with the
objectives and aspirations of this Safety Policy.
It is the duty of all members, visitors, exhibitors and contractors to do all that is reasonably practicable to prevent
injury to themselves or others and anyone noticing anything that is considered detrimental to Health & Safety,
must take immediate action to alleviate the situation and report it to the Safety Officer, a committee member or a
designated responsible person.
This document has been compiled to ensure the Safety of all persons, however references to health is included
where applicable to support the objectives of this policy.
Policy Information
1. The information, structure and content of this policy supersedes any previous policies either historic or those
currently available and at the disposal for perusal or reference by interested parties or individuals.
2. The policy has been produced to reflect a required change in the circumstances and references how safety is
adopted, perceived and supported by the club in its entirety or individual members participating in organised
events either by the club internally or by an external source or organisation.
3. The policy reflects and emphasises the requirement to support any Insurance policy references or specific
identified actions to be taken by the club in its entirety or individual members participating in organised events
either by the club internally or by an external source or organisation.
4. The policy is supportive to the requirements as designated for either a Generic Risk Assessment to be being
written or as required for a specific task or event.
5. The policy does not remove the requirement for the individual member who has ownership of or operates a
static and / or moving item of machinery from being aware of their personal responsibilities towards providing
a duty of care to other persons through any mal operation or actions by the said individual when operating or in
charge of an item of machinery.
6. The policy does not remove the requirement for the individual member who has ownership of or operates a
static and / or moving item of machinery from being aware of their personal responsibilities towards ensuring
that they are aware of the operating parameters of the machine and have where reasonably practicable read a
supportive manual or instruction book to ensure the machine is mechanically safe this is supportive to the
knowledge required of the control mechanisms to stop and make immobile the said machine as required.
7. All pressurised containers or vessels must be stored and used according to the applicable instructions and
regulations.
8. All protective safety guards or shielding should be fitted & maintained as part or inclusive of the original
design or manufacture of the tractor or machine; it is the responsibility of the owner, driver or operator to
ensure these are fitted as required.
9. Where applicable the driver or operator must be seated when starting a tractor or machine, when operating the
hydraulic controls and whenever a drive pulley and belt is being used to operate equipment.
10. No other person other than the Driver, and in particular, no child, may ride in or on any tractor or vehicle
designed to be occupied solely by the Driver and if another seat is available as an original designed fitment
as part of the standard feature of the tractor or vehicle then any appropriate restraint method e.g.:- hand
railing or body containment rails or structures must be in a serviceable and sound condition.
11. When another person is accompanying the driver then it is the responsibility of the driver or operator to
ensure the person remains sitting in the applicable seat & must not stand up or eject themselves from the
tractor or vehicle whilst it is moving.
12. Any equipment supplied or lent for use by any club member, must comply where possible and applicable
with current legislation and standards relevant to its use, however this is dependent on the age of the
equipment supplied and therefore a judgement has to be made on the suitability of the equipment for the
intended purpose, together with consideration to its historic age & condition by a competent and responsible
person. No equipment should be used unless it is considered safe by a competent and responsible person
who will check and inspect the equipment to ensure where applicable all guards and safety devices are fitted
as required and no detrimental defects are evident which may affect the use and operation of the equipment.
The equipment where possible and as required to have been subject to a routine maintenance programme
which can be proved by the relevant and applicable documentation.
13. All machinery to be used or operated for the purpose as originally designed or manufactured, any
considered changes of the machine operations must be subject to a separate risk assessment and a revision
to the operating procedures / instructions.
14. Plant or machinery must only be operated or demonstrated after ensuring that adequate precautions are
taken to protect the operator or operators and bystanders. If any person other than those authorised is seen
to be violating the demarcation or danger area then where applicable all operations must cease
immediately. Unsafe operation will not be allowed and may lead to eviction from a site and possible legal
action by the relevant enforcing authority.
15. Machines or vehicles left unattended must be immobilised or where applicable any entry onto the machine
or vehicle must be prevented by locking or demarcating the local area around the Machines or vehicles to
prevent interference from any unauthorised person or persons especially children or adolescents.
16. Whenever any individual notices a health or safety problem or concern that they themselves cannot put right,
they should where possible make the item or the area safe and inform the appropriate designated or assigned
person without delay.
17. Static exhibits must be created in a way that ensures they present no risk to anyone during the event or during
erection or dismantling. In particular, any plant or machinery reliant on oil pressure in a ram or similar device
to support it, must have in addition a suitable device fitted or item of equipment to prevent collapse,
irrespective of the type of safety device fitted to the hydraulic system.
18. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) must be worn at all times when any person is engaged in an activity for
which personal protective equipment is considered by the safety officer to be required or as deemed
appropriate in a risk assessment or method statement written for the specific activity or activities. Users must
be familiar with the type & function of the specific item of PPE, if required familiarisation training will be
made available. All such personal protective equipment must be suitable for the purpose.
The following items are considered to be part of PPE.
Stout footwear or where applicable Safety Boots including toe protection
Respiratory protection – provided by a disposable face mask
Eye protection – provided by clear lens safety glasses
Hearing protection – provided by either ear muffs or in ear plugs
Hand protection – provided by gloves suitable for the task
Body protection by a coverall or overalls
Head protection – Safety Helmet or bump cap
Full physical protection – High Visibility clothing either a vest / tabard or jacket.
Organised Events
19. When there is requirement to use a mechanical electrical generator set then consideration of the siting of the
equipment must be made to ensure any exhaust or fumes do not enter any enclosed space or spaces and if
possible should be at a distance away from persons to avoid unnecessary noise annoyance, any fuel will be in
an appropriate container and this container must be safely stored away from any ignition or combustible
sources and possible interference by persons.
20. When the portable tent or canopy is used then consideration must be how it is to be erected & dismantled in a
safe manner, where applicable as many people as possible should be available to help to ensure the task is
completed safely.
21. If there is a requirement for drinks to be stored in pressurised vessels & a tap is required to be fitted fitment of
the tap should be carried out with caution, the wearing of the appropriate PPE should be considered before
starting the task.
22. A requirement to write a Risk Assessment specific for the event is dependent on the Generic Risk Assessment
being suitable for the occasion, however if this is deemed to insufficient or inappropriate or a request from an
organisation for a specific risk assessment or assessments to be completed, then all assessments must be
completed to a satisfactory standard prior to the event taking place.
Road Runs
23. Persons who attend a Road Run organised by and for members of the club must be authorised by the relevant
authority to drive a vehicle on the Public Highway, it is the responsibility of the individual attendee to ensure
they are fit to drive and operate a vehicle on the public highway.
24. The organiser of the road run if he or she considers the person to be unfit should prevent or stop the person
driving within the road run convoy and where applicable remove the ignition key or make immobile the
vehicle.
25. Due to the slow speed of the vehicles drivers or operators without an enclosed cab must wear high visibility
clothing to ensure there are visible to other road users those vehicles with an enclosed cab should have fitted an
amber flashing beacon as designated by the Highway Code
26. To ensure the safe transport of passengers, all people carriers either purchased as specific to the role or a
conversion of an item of equipment to be towed or attached to a tractor or other vehicle must be constructed
according to the design and specifications as required by the appropriate regulations or rules. There must be
secured seating where possible for all passengers, there must be fitted railing or railings along the sides of the
people carrier at sufficient height & quantity to ensure those persons being transported are safe from falling off
or being ejected on rough surfaces. There should be available a suitable & secured ladder of sound construction
to allow a safe means of entry / exit. It is the responsibility of the driver or operator to ensure the passengers
remain seated whilst the vehicle is in motion and frequent checks on their status should be carried out where
applicable.
27. In case of mechanical failure or other malfunction of a vehicle or vehicles within the convoy accident a
warning triangle or suitable signage should be erected at a discreet distance from the disabled vehicles to warn
other road users of a stationary vehicle on the road, if possible a demarcation area should be established by
means of reflective cones or tape around the location to provide an additional safety zone.
28. Where an occasion requires the towing of a vehicle to facilitate the removal of the disabled vehicle from the
highway, suitable and appropriate towing equipment to be used. The towing operation to be carried out by
competent and authorised persons.
29. It is the responsibility of the organiser and the driver or operator of a vehicle or people carrying trailer or other
appropriate equipment to ensure that the equipment is mechanically safe & road worthy to go on the public
highway i.e.:- tyres in a safe condition, appropriate fitted lighting especially turning indicators should be
working, sufficient fuel is available, steering & braking equipment fitted are in working order.
Ploughing Match
30. It is expected that all participants will be competent and have sufficient knowledge to operate the tractors,
machinery and equipment and to be diligent in all operations or tasks to ensure the safety of themselves and
other persons at all times.
31. It is the responsibility of the organiser to ensure the opening to the field or location of the proposed activity
must be suitable to allow all expected traffic or pedestrians to enter or exit the location safely and to ensure
there is minimal interference to other non-attending road users.
32. If the location allows a separate opening to the vehicle opening should be made available for the use and
movement of pedestrians, pushchairs or pedal cycle traffic.
33. Appropriate signage must be erected at suitable locations near the event entrance to ensure all road users or
attendees are aware of the proposed activities, the signs to be made of suitable materials and construction, the
wording legible and of adequate sizing to ensure it is visible to all persons.
34. In adverse weather or ground conditions, the clearing of mud or debris from the road surface must be carried
out to reduce possible accidents and interference to other road users, appropriate tools or equipment should be
available and the wearing of high visibility clothing is essential to ensure the safety of those persons clearing
the road, if applicable a person should be elected to enforce traffic control operations while the clearing or
cleaning of the road surface is in operation.
35. The control of unauthorised pedestrians walking in the field or location while tractors or vehicles are active
should be controlled where practicable by the demarcation of the working areas. The designated safe areas will
ensure some control of pedestrian movement has been made and still ensure allow a view of the field of
operations and where applicable allow verbal contact with participants. All children must be accompanied by a
responsible adult.
36. Where practicable All authorised persons in the working area or location other than participants should wear
High Visibility clothing.
37. No person will leave the tractor while it is moving to observe or change a setting of the trailed or attached
equipment.
38. Where practicable, adjustment of mounted equipment whilst stationary should be carried out with the
equipment resting on the ground, if adjustment is required on the mounted equipment being a raised position
then care should be exercised to ensure no part of the person will be under the equipment in case of failure of
the hydraulic or lifting device.
Specific Organised Public Events
39. When attending public events the safety policy will be supportive to the relevant policies applicable to the
location and where required or identified additional safety requirements will be accepted irrespective if it
requires any modification to the planned activities.
40. At all public events adhering to the rules & regulations of the location must be accepted and followed
diligently to ensure future attendance is not compromised.
Additional Supportive Information
The following documents where used as a reference in support to some of the content of this Safety Policy.
Please be aware that any information contained in these documents is subject to change without notice.
The National Vintage Tractor and Engine Club – Code of Practice
The Society of Ploughman – Safety Policy
The Society of Ploughman Ploughing - Match Rules
*Remember the time taken to be careful is insignificant to the time for regret*
Club Plough Practice Day 23rd March
Roger Hannington organised
a ploughing practice day on
fields kindly offered by
Derek Davis. I didn’t get a
final count of the number of
tractors on the day but it
was definitely into double
figures. The day was sunny
with a cold wind making the
hot drinks and bacon baps
provided by family
Beasley et al. all the
more appreciated,
especially by my
daughter. Thanks to
Roger, Derek and
the Beasleys.
Keith White also held an open ploughing day on Easter Monday, I couldn’t
attend but I hear the weather was glorious and the turnout good.
Joe Moody soon cleared a fuel blockage Gary & Jamie figured out the bent International plough leg was causing problems
Chris receiving endless words of encouragement
Recanting ploughing advice or telling a joke?
Grainger - youngest ploughman
CLUB MERCHANDISE—Colin Quinton
Colin has ordered a range of t-shirts and baseball caps with the club
logo printed on them - if
you would like one
yourself then contact
Colin on 07745-022-795
or catch him at club
nights or events.
Contact
For any questions, event
listings , stories or for sale
for the newsletter or web-
site then please get in
touch…
Dan Wood, Secretary
42 Edinburgh Drive,
Didcot,
OX11 7HT
01235-519-043
07887-597-980
danrwood@live.co.uk
Visit the web site
www.nvtec-thames.co.uk
For Sale
Haytor 26" Rotary Mower with rear roller complete
with Villiers mark25 engine 3 speed albony gear
box £50
Howard Gem Rotavator cut away used at Reading
University for demonstration purposes £40
BMB plowmate motorised cultivator £150 -> Photo
David Brown cropmaster Belt Pulley assembly £30
David Brown cropmaster left hand Mudguard £20
David Brown cropmaster Rear wheel assembly £20
David Brown link arms (2) £15 each Please contact Pauline Higgs 01189-701-453
Up to the minute events, corrections and cancellations available on the website WWW.NVTEC-THAMES.CO.UK
For Sale <= Lister D engine, an older restoration, runs nicely, includes
starting handle, £120
Lister A engine, more recent restoration, runs and =>
includes handle, fuel tank mounted to trolley £240
Contact Dan Wood 07887-597-980
For Sale
Fordson Dexta 1961—live drive—new wings—radiator—recent front tyres—runs
well—ideal for mowing, topping and ploughing, registered and taxed …. £1,600ono
Ferguson Plough …. £150
Contact Dave Mobbs 07885-401-945 or 01235-820-352
Newbury Show 2014 – Vintage Section - Entry Form
Name: . Telephone:
Address: Email:
.
Postcode: .
Camping Required: YES / NO - campsite passes are required to access the campsite area
Number Adult Day Tickets:[ ] - Each person entering the grounds needs 2 tickets for the weekend
I can help with the display: YES / NO - ie operate your machine/implement or generally help out
Lorry Pass/Parking: YES / NO - Lorry/Trailer parking over the weekend on site near our section
Lorries/Trailers taken off site over the weekend will need to be on site 7am Sunday or parked in car
parks and therefore not able to enter site and load up until cleared to do so (circa. 6pm).
We would like the display to show working machinery as much as possible, so if you have a choice be-
tween bringing 2 tractors on a lorry or 1 tractor and an implement, then please bring the implement.
Entry Details: Description of Tractor/Implement/Engine/Other
Please list Make, Model, Year, Registration Number and give description of history and interesting points about exhibit
If you want to bring a static display tractor and do not want the visiting children to sit on it then please say here also
DECLARATION – I declare that, for the duration of this event, vehicle or self-propelled vehicles attending the Newbury Show will be the
subject of a Road Traffic Act Third Party Insurance Policy as a minimum; all other exhibits will be covered by a Public Liabi lity Insurance
Policy. Relevant documents will be available for inspection if requested at the event. All entries will be delivered to site by 10pm Friday
19th Sept and not removed until cleared to do so by Newbury showground staff on Sunday 21st.
I AGREE TO THE CONDITIONS OF ENTRY TO THE SHOW AND WILL COMPLY WITH ALL SAFETY POLICY
PLEASE SIGN HERE: DATE: .
Return to : Dan Wood 42 Edinburgh Drive, Didcot, OX11 7HT. 07887-597-980 DANRWOOD@LIVE.CO.UK
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