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Topic: Beware, the Terror!
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TimBinWV

11-16-2012 04:25:10
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Friend of mine posted this video on my facebook wall. Never seen any tractor run quite like it. Not exactly the proper way to plow a field...lol.




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Agri King

11-16-2012 19:41:17
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 Re: Beware, the Terror! in reply to TimBinWV, 11-16-2012 04:25:10  
I can't decide if it's that stupid or that funny! lol



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minnymovista

11-16-2012 18:13:00
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 Re: Beware, the Terror! in reply to TimBinWV, 11-16-2012 04:25:10  
My 5 year old and 11 yr old watched the video for about 10 seconds and both realized he was a idiot so I guess I dont have to say anything other than he should put his talents to better use!



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Paul A Young

11-16-2012 16:19:32
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 Re: Beware, the Terror! in reply to TimBinWV, 11-16-2012 04:25:10  
Lots of words come to mind none of which is genius. I am sure a seatbelt should be standard equipment with that death trap!



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high octane

11-16-2012 13:52:06
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 Re: Beware, the Terror! in reply to TimBinWV, 11-16-2012 04:25:10  
yea, i seen this video too. CRAZY! foolish, but an amazing lil tractor tho huh?



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John Saeli

11-16-2012 05:46:50
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 Re: Beware, the Terror! in reply to TimBinWV, 11-16-2012 04:25:10  
WTF??!! If I was that stupid, I sure wouldn't be posting on a video!! Actually, even an IH tractor w/ one of IH"s "buzz-buzz" engines can spin her wheels once in a while, but that doesn't mean she can get anything done. If you look closely at the top center front of the grill, the "Old ABE" Emblem used on the 300 400 & 600 Tractors would fit in there, but I would never disgrace him by doing it.

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TimBinWV

11-16-2012 06:04:26
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 Re: Beware, the Terror! in reply to John Saeli, 11-16-2012 05:46:50  
I agree, JOhn. It's beyond me why that thing didn't roll over.



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Adirondack case guy

11-16-2012 06:48:38
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 Re: Beware, the Terror! in reply to TimBinWV, 11-16-2012 06:04:26  
It has a skilled Idiot behind the wheel. He didn't tip over the other night when I watched the vidio either LOL.
Loren



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Christopher Mikesell

11-16-2012 07:40:37
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 Re: Beware, the Terror! in reply to Adirondack case guy, 11-16-2012 06:48:38  
He obviously knows what he is doing. He never takes a turn too fast, always lights both tires before skidding sideways, and he never tries to skid sideways on turf. Also, if you noticed, he locks the opposite wheen before doing a burnout so that the tractor will not spin out. He is also quick on the wheel and makes the proper corrections when he does a burnout at speed. If he didn't know what to do in these situations, he would have rolled many times. I am guessing that he is a professional or semi-professional driver.

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Don L.

11-16-2012 11:22:04
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 Re: Beware, the Terror! in reply to Christopher Mikesell, 11-16-2012 07:40:37  
I agree,he knows what he is doing. If it was a two seater, i would ride along. I think a drink holder would not work worth adarn on it thou. Guess i would have to hold my beverage in my hand.
Maybe I would tell him." Move over Pilgram" I'm Gonna Drive !!!!
Don L.



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