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Tom Bond

09-02-2012 18:38:04
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Check out this video. Can't be good any way you look at it.

http://youtu.be/L9Igw2e5Hn4

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Sean in PA

09-04-2012 03:17:37
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Re: Ford 5000 YouTube Video in reply to jake79, 09-02-2012 18:38:04  
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It looked to me like he had it hooked to where the top link for the 3 point is supposed to hook up. If he had hooked it to the drawbar where it's supposed to go, the front wheels probably would have stayed on the ground.

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RodInNS

09-04-2012 06:20:01
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Re: Ford 5000 YouTube Video in reply to Sean in PA, 09-04-2012 03:17:37  
I think he did have it hooked in the top link area.... I doubt very much if the wheels would stay on the ground tho. That was a lot of weight.

Rod

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RodInNS

09-03-2012 21:38:07
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Re: Ford 5000 YouTube Video in reply to Tom Bond, 09-02-2012 18:38:04  
28 bales of silage... easily in excess of 20 metric tonne.
Who was worried about the 9600 and the 500 bushel wagon the other day? LOL

Rod

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Bern

09-03-2012 20:16:57
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Re: Ford 5000 YouTube Video in reply to Tom Bond, 09-02-2012 18:38:04  
What is that trailer hooked to on the tractor? That must be some pretty heavy hay!

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Royse

09-03-2012 19:30:50
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Re: Ford 5000 YouTube Video in reply to Tom Bond, 09-02-2012 18:38:04  
So much for teaching the young'ens to be safe out there!

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NoNewParts

09-03-2012 17:28:22
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Re: Ford 5000 YouTube Video in reply to Tom Bond, 09-02-2012 18:38:04  
at that angle, if he gets that oil pickup sucking air

at a full engine load...............

if he would have used the second wagon as the lead wagon,

he probably wouldn't of had any problem.

except stopping of course..

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Larry NCKS

09-03-2012 14:01:55
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Re: Ford 5000 YouTube Video in reply to Hobo,NC, 09-02-2012 18:38:04  
That guy is crazy. If he ever does manage to get that load rolling without killing himself . . . how's he gonna stop it?????

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DollarBill

09-03-2012 10:03:10
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Re: Ford 5000 YouTube Video in reply to Tom Bond, 09-02-2012 18:38:04  
I wonder if he was born that way or is the operator taking supplements :-)

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