Posted by Out plowing on October 28, 2009 at 18:54:20 from (173.20.29.175):
In Reply to: Jd B again posted by Farmall 450 on October 25, 2009 at 20:46:33:
I've seen Wichmans B "Yellow jacket" pull since the early 90's, but i feel that you all are overlooking one very important point. How to read a track! I've seen two identical late G's in 7500 class, one died out at 200 ft, the second walk all the way out to 275 and won the class. Now what was the factor that help one over the other, It was his knowledge of how to read a track. If you have a tractor that can apply the power and you can READ the track, your something to be rivaled with, but if you can't read the track all the power in the world is not going to help you.
This post was edited by Out plowing at 18:54:53 10/28/09.
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