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Tractor Pull; My Version

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Allan In NE

06-23-2006 12:05:12




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How come the wide fronts are always stuck? And stuck good? Geeze!

Allan

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msb

06-23-2006 22:14:41




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 Re: Tractor Pull; My Version in reply to Allan In NE, 06-23-2006 12:05:12  
Saw that caption and could hardly wait,Allen.Have ya tried some PB Blaster? lol,bob



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Devin Sparks

06-23-2006 18:28:34




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 Re: Tractor Pull; My Version in reply to Allan In NE, 06-23-2006 12:05:12  
Those sure are some nice RED tractors. I have a couple of RED ones myself just different name.
Nothing against the green ones though.



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Mike (WA)

06-23-2006 16:08:52




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 Re: Tractor Pull; My Version in reply to Allan In NE, 06-23-2006 12:05:12  
We have the same situation at my house:
Big tractor= Job responsibilities
Little tractor= Wife and her #&%@ horse hobby
Axle= Me



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Dan-IA

06-23-2006 15:28:19




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 Re: Tractor Pull; My Version in reply to Allan In NE, 06-23-2006 12:05:12  
I'm betting on the bigger IH on the left. What is that, a 756?



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Allan In NE

06-24-2006 03:34:47




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 Re: Tractor Pull; My Version in reply to Dan-IA, 06-23-2006 15:28:19  
Hi Dan,

That is my 686 with the German 310. My favortie tractor; pulls like a darned badger.

Can't quite keep up with the 966, but it 'taint 'cause it isn't trying. :>)

Allan



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mjbrown

06-23-2006 14:41:04




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 Re: Tractor Pull; My Version in reply to Allan In NE, 06-23-2006 12:05:12  
I feel like that some days.



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David in England

06-23-2006 13:26:04




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 Re: Tractor Pull; My Version in reply to Allan In NE, 06-23-2006 12:05:12  
Allan is this a 21st century version of what the Indians did to cowboys in the wild west !

Kind of makes your eyes water. Did the axles come apart easily ?

Cheers David



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Allan In NE

06-23-2006 13:33:52




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 Re: Tractor Pull; My Version in reply to David in England, 06-23-2006 13:26:04  
One came okay, the other just wouldn't budge. So, I'll soak 'er a month with Liquid Wrench and give her another try one of these days.

That front end has been laying in the weeds for who knows how long. She's really set up. :>(

By the way, my wife has a dead ringer for that grey cat of yours. Couldn't tell 'em apart. :>)

Allan



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Animal

06-23-2006 19:10:59




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 Re: Tractor Pull; My Version in reply to Allan In NE, 06-23-2006 13:33:52  
In our neck of the woods we have a big party lots to drink and a bon fire, you need the party goers to keep chunking wood in the fire, this fire must be close to a pond, in the middle of this fire is your wide front, after about four rip roaring hours of fire food, and drink throw that red hot axle in the pond, and I guarantee you it will come apart the next morning, works for us Missouians every time!

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Jim.UT

06-23-2006 12:22:37




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 Re: Tractor Pull; My Version in reply to Allan In NE, 06-23-2006 12:05:12  
Kind of reminds me of the wishbone ritual at Thanksgiving.



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