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DENNIS in

06-30-2004 04:17:09




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driving back to Portland OR. would like to see some nice collections on the way anyone know where the big bud 747 is located? i will have about 10 day to make the trip




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RJ-AZ

07-01-2004 11:34:39




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 Re: road trip in reply to DENNIS in NC, 06-30-2004 04:17:09  
There is a good little Farming and Local Hostory Museum In Hardin Montana right off of I-90. I saw a lot of neat stuff there. They have just gotten a 60 Cat running and have a Aultman-Taylor and a Rumley Oil Pull as well as many restored buildings. I watched them shear a sheep with an old one cylinder powerd shearing system.Check out Big Horn County Museum.



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720Deere

06-30-2004 12:51:43




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 Re: road trip in reply to DENNIS in NC, 06-30-2004 04:17:09  
Man, that is one awesome tractor. I was just a kid in 1982 when I had the chance to see this beast. It was somewhere near Bakersfield, CA at the time and we were visiting my uncle who lived nearby. I guess he had heard of it and knew the general vicinity where it would be. We found it sitting in a field one weekend and spent about an hour climbing all over it and taking a ton of pictures! You really have to take time to look it up. There is no other tractor like this thing!

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DENNIS in NC

06-30-2004 15:58:48




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 Re: Re: road trip in reply to 720Deere, 06-30-2004 12:51:43  
do you know of any other must see's that might be along the way i've got 10-15 days to cross the US. i'll have two german shepards and a 16ft dove tail so i don't wont to get to far out on back roads



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Dan in Wisconsin

06-30-2004 08:52:35




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 Re: road trip in reply to DENNIS in NC, 06-30-2004 04:17:09  
Here's the information I saved on it some time back. Should still be good.

1977 Big Bud 747
"Awesome" just isn't an adequate word to fully describe this biggest of the Big Buds. It's 16-cyl Detroit diesel engine, retrofitted with the biggest injectors made, produces 900HP! It's over 20ft wide, 28ft long. It's 14ft to the top of the cab. Power from the engine is transmitted through a twin disc, clutch-free power-shift transmission. It weighs 130,000lbs with fuel in its 1,000gal tank, and ballast in the eight specially made 8ft tall duals. The Big Bud was built in Harve, MT by Northern Bfg. Co. owned by Ron Harmon. The Big Bud's back home. The owners are Robert and Randy Williams of Big Sandy, MT. Thier giant tractor was used in Californa and Florida before the Williams Bros. bought and restored it. But the 747 doesn't sit around just looking pretty. It pulls a huge 80ft chisel plow and does 60-70 acres an hour at 6.5-7.5 MPH. It takes only two weeks to work 8,000-9,000 acres for small grains under optimal conditions. "We put 400 hrs on it this spring, no proglem," they say. They paid $95,000 for the Big Bud, an one-of-a-kind, spent another $15,000 to restore it. The Williams Brothers feel it's one of thier best investments. It's the biggest tractor built in the 20th century.
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