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gang plough
noun
a plough having two or more shares, coulters, and mouldboards designed to work simultaneously
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As they drew up in front of the implement shed Harry was just in time to meet his brother George coming out with his four-horse team and gang plough.
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Up at 4 or half-past, Dale Kuester turns on the lights of his Massey-Harris "101" Senior tractor, rockets out to the gang plough and buzzes off for a working day that often ends, as it began, in darkness.
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A waggon is going into town to-morrow to fetch a sulky and a gang- plough, and some potatoes for seeding; and we hope a few also of the latter for eating, as hitherto our only vegetables have been white beans and rice.
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