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800 hp tractor on YT home page

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Hugh MacKay

12-17-2004 13:12:22




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It is for real, I have seen this tractor. They call it homemade but a very professional job. I think there are more than one of them. It is or I should say was owned and was built here in Ontario. I saw it two years ago at the IPM here in Glencoe. The money that guy plunked into that tractor, must have been astronomical.




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Hugh MacKay again

12-18-2004 10:25:00




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 Re: At Gallery type Hummingbee in reply to Hugh MacKay, 12-17-2004 13:12:22  
Guys if you want to see this photo go to photo gallery, tractor photos, type Hummingbee in blank then search.



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farmallkid From ONT.

12-18-2004 07:11:40




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 Re: 800 hp tractor on YT home page in reply to Hugh MacKay, 12-17-2004 13:12:22  
Hi hugh, could'nt find it, it is probably off the page. it is 10:00 saturday morning as i'm typing. There was an atricle in the ontario farmer about this tractor, from what i remember, he bought a big cat dozer, the engine was seized, and there was bullet holes all over it, causer it was in the war. I think he shipped it over seas to. This tractor was made around cobourg ontario, we went to ottawa in the spring, and when we were on the highway heading back, we were coming through cobourg, and on the right side of the road there it was, it was massive, i think he was cultivating, Usualy i can tell from a mile away what kind of tractor is coming, but this one i didn't recognize. I think it had triples all the way around.

Mitch

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Hugh MacKay

12-18-2004 10:14:38




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 Re: 800 hp tractor on YT home page in reply to farmallkid From ONT., 12-18-2004 07:11:40  
Mitch: Go to photo gallery and type in Hummingbee the photo will come to you.



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max adams

12-17-2004 15:44:28




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 Re: 800 hp tractor on YT home page in reply to Hugh MacKay, 12-17-2004 13:12:22  
Hello Hugh, i would say the cost was unreal. seeing it was custom built. wonder how it would compare with the Big Bud 747. that machine could pull a cultivater that is 80' wide, in one pass! that's leaving it in the ground while turning!



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Hugh MacKay

12-17-2004 16:40:12




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 Re: 800 hp tractor on YT home page in reply to max adams , 12-17-2004 15:44:28  
Max: I'm not certain on this but aren't those the same tractor. The fellow who had the tractor at the plowing match was going to pull a big air no till drill. I forget the exact figures but I think he was talking 80' of no till drill. It is suposed to be near here in SW Ontario, but I've never laid eyes on it since plowing match.

I'll have to do a bit of looking, wife took two photos of me standing by this beast and a billboard type spec sheet. I seem to recall $2,000. to fill it with fuel? Would it be a V-12 Cat or Cummins? I never did meet the owner, but the story was he had it built to pull this humungus air drill. I personally kind of wondered who would be building a drill that CaseIH, Ford NH or Deere didn't have something in their line ups to pull it. That is what the bill board claimed," Farmer buys drill so large that no current tractors can pull it." I found that one just a bit hard to swallow. I wouldn't think there would be a large market for that drill.

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max adams

12-17-2004 18:17:14




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 Re: 800 hp tractor on YT home page in reply to Hugh MacKay, 12-17-2004 16:40:12  
Hugh, the tractor in mention is called the Big Bud 747. manufactured in Montana. it now resides in Haver, Montana. i don't remember the name of the farmers who own it, but i do know they are brothers. we have a poster of it. it has a v-16 Detroit pushing 900hp. RFD TV's Classic Tractor had a show dedicated to it. pretty inpressive!



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Redrider

12-17-2004 19:56:46




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 Re: 800 hp tractor on YT home page in reply to max adams , 12-17-2004 18:17:14  
The tractor pictured on the YT Mag home page is not the Big Bud 747.



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Ian Davies

12-17-2004 20:39:24




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 Re: 800 hp tractor on YT home page in reply to Redrider, 12-17-2004 19:56:46  
But the super C has a better turning circle than that big tractor. back in the good old days too long back before most of you were born tractors were made for one thing only to pull a plough. Now you wipper snappers talk about some air cultivater, thing. ever since Pearl harbour things have gone back in the USA even the chocolate dont taste any good all that BST and when I was a boy we did not have those fancy seats and fancy cabs and the steering was not for week namby pambys. Nothing wrong with a bad back you could talk about and after a few years and a nice ringing sound in the ears to keep you company after the misses croaked after the 12th baby and it was not even a boy. Tractors used gasoline not this bad smelling evil fumed diesel stuff. Merry Christmas. No I dont own a Super C, I own a 674 the most inovative machine since sliced bread and I love anything to make life easier if 800 hp does it so be it.

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Doug in OR

12-18-2004 07:33:26




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 Re: 800 hp tractor on YT home page in reply to Ian Davies, 12-17-2004 20:39:24  
I know you guys spell words differently up there in Canada, but isn't whipper snapper supposed to be spelled as one word? You know... whippersnapper. I need to know, since I'm well past 50 and like to know how to spell these words that I call other people.



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Michael Soldan

12-18-2004 09:28:09




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 Re: 800 hp tractor on YT home page in reply to Doug in OR, 12-18-2004 07:33:26  
Doug, we do spell a lot of things differently..some examples US Canada
color colour
program programme
plow plough and the list could go on and on, I guess we had a more "English" affect on our written form of the language and more ressemble proper English only in the sense of form and style. One of my professors years ago said that "slang was the workhorse" of the language and so we get different sayings, different spellings and of course newly coined words and phrases to nomer new technology and idealism, I was reading a list of newly coined words for 2004...darned if I can remember any for discussion...G'bye...Good-bye...God be with you..Bye...language is still fun...Mike in Exeter Ontario

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Doug in OR

12-18-2004 13:40:28




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 Re: 800 hp tractor on YT home page in reply to Michael Soldan, 12-18-2004 09:28:09  
Yeah I know, Michael. I'm poking fun. After spending time in England, courtesy of my government, I occasionally use the EN spelling myself. I'm just getting old and not remembering how and where I am. What I was really doing was trying to match the levity of Ian's post. I loved it! *smile*



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Hugh MacKay

12-18-2004 00:03:15




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 Re: 800 hp tractor on YT home page in reply to Ian Davies, 12-17-2004 20:39:24  
Ian: Careful with the terminology, wipper snappers, I'm 62 and don't think Max or Red are too far behind me. I must admit I was rather skeptical of this contraption or its likeness when I saw it. To start with I couldn't understand where he ever bought a drill so large that it couldn't be pulled by one of the big tractors being built by CaseIH, Ford NH or Deere.

It kind of reminded of an old gentleman who dairy farmed in my home town, shortly after WW#2. Angus had always farmed with horses. He bought a Farmall Cub with side mount mower. His opinion was if he could mow and rake his hay with the Cub, horses, wagon and loose hayloader could do the rest, besides the missus could drive the horses as well as help some with hay loading. Now Angus had 3 sons all mechanically inclined and they had a budy just out of the milatary. These guys built more contraptions out of ex military hardware. One item was a 2nd tractor for Angus; 6 cylinder, 4x4 with two steering axles and two steering wheels. They brought tractor over to Angus and he said, " must have pistons like stove pipes." He and the missus started loading hay, he on wagon building from hayloader and she driving tractor. Angus yelled whoa, she pushed in clutch, Angus had forgotten to tell her about brakes, they were on a hill, tractor weighed about 3 ton. Away they went down the hill, at about 3 times normal speed for a hayloader, burried poor old Angus and wrecked the hayloader. Needless to say the boys got quite a tongue lashing from Angus. As I recall Angus and the missus stuck with the Cub and horses.

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Ian Davies

12-18-2004 01:43:33




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 Re: 800 hp tractor on YT home page in reply to Hugh MacKay, 12-18-2004 00:03:15  
Hi Hugh you are actually close to 20 years older than me as you probably guessed now 2 steering wheels that would take a bit to get use to .
Have you ever been down a slippery hill where the laws of gravity work in reverse. I was going down so fast my right rear wheel was going forward and my left rear wheel was going backwards on a rear wheel drive David brown 990 never did work out how that could happen

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ebbsspeed

12-18-2004 06:38:00




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 Re: 800 hp tractor on YT home page in reply to Ian Davies, 12-18-2004 01:43:33  
Ian, the differential caused your wheels to go in different directions. You could have stepped on the brake for the backwards-turning wheel and probably slowed a bit. Or you could have engaged the differential lock (does a 990 have one?) and gotten control of things (maybe, might have slid the whole tractor sideways).



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