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Quiz Contest for a free front mounted 6V coil

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9N'er

07-10-2002 11:28:19




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For a free 6V front mount coil (winner to pay 5.00 shipping) answer the following question with eloquence:

What is the turning radius for an Elenco 4WD Ford 01 Series tractor?

Remember, all entries are based on written eloquence :)

9N'er




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Randall(al)

07-10-2002 14:26:13




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 Re: Quiz Contest for a free front mounted 6V coil in reply to 9N'er, 07-10-2002 11:28:19  
It would be my theory that due to the track width settings this measurement could deviate itself. To add to this theory I would also inquire as to how much driver assistance could be applied to hone this figure. Furthermore, the surface that this revolution is to be attempted on would add a dimunitive effect to the equation. Due to these factors I would provide this hypothesis, (1) With no interference of the brake system and all other factors being of average 24'(288") radi (2) Accompanying the assistance of the brakes and considering a reasonable quality of skid patch under the inside radius tire this value could be diminished to somewhere near 10' or 120".

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SteveB(wi)

07-10-2002 13:18:56




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 Re: Quiz Contest for a free front mounted 6V coil in reply to 9N'er, 07-10-2002 11:28:19  
Individual brakes have a strength,
You can turn in your length, The outside radius,
changes in how wide your tires are madeius,
don't do it too fast, as it may be your last!

Well so much for an attempt at grandiose verbiage!



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Brian-2N

07-10-2002 12:53:35




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 Re: Quiz Contest for a free front mounted 6V coil in reply to 9N'er, 07-10-2002 11:28:19  
9N'er,
I would hazard a guess that with brake applied that it is the same 16 foot radius of the 9N. The reason being that it allowed the farmer to turn from one furrow directly into the next without much maneuvering.



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9N'er

07-10-2002 14:20:14




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 Re: Re: Quiz Contest for a free front mounted 6V coil in reply to Brian-2N, 07-10-2002 12:53:35  
Brian 2N

If you can quickly write your response in a poem, the coils is yours.

You are correct, 16 feet is the turning radius. Now hurry, and pen a poem about this and I'll ship it off to you w/o shipping cost.

No poem...you pay the 5.00 for shipping.

9N'er



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Brian-2N

07-11-2002 10:39:51




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 Re: Re: Re: Quiz Contest for a free front mounted 6V coil in reply to 9N'er, 07-10-2002 14:20:14  
Oops, got carried away. You wanted the response in a poem, not just a poem. Okay, here goes.

I think that it is pretty neat,
that a Ford can turn in 16 feet.

As I plow row upon row,
I can easily turn into the next furrow.

With a turning radius so short,
the Ford turns plowing into a sport.

With other tractors, let them be.
A Ford is the only one for me!

Well, what do you think? If only I got paid for this. Sorry fellows, the next poem is for my wife, before she thinks I love my tratcor more than her.

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Brian-2N

07-11-2002 08:32:54




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 Re: Re: Re: Quiz Contest for a free front mounted 6V coil in reply to 9N'er, 07-10-2002 14:20:14  
9N'er,
Beneath the spreading maple tree,
the mighty Ford N stands,
and the muscle of its L-head engine
feels powerful in my hands.

With sheet metal gray and body of red,
it glimmers like the finest gold.
The sight of an all green tractor,
makes me shiver and feeling cold.

The three point hitch is a marvel,
the genius of a single man.
Its flawless operation is the reason,
of why I am such a fan.

Over fifty and still running,
this baby just won't quit.
Try to sell me a JD or Farmall,
and I am apt to throw a fit.

For me there is one tractor,
and that is the mighty Ford.
Just give me the N and some time,
to talk with my buddies on the N-Board.

Respectfully submitted with all due apologies to Mr. Longfellow,
Brian-2N, N-Board Poet Laureate.

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Dave Smith, Hey thats great, NT

07-11-2002 09:09:23




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Quiz Contest for a free front mounted 6V coil in reply to Brian-2N, 07-11-2002 08:32:54  
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...would that length include any shermans, etc. transmissions? nt

07-10-2002 12:06:06




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 Re: Quiz Contest for a free front mounted 6V coil in reply to 9N'er, 07-10-2002 11:28:19  
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Mikey

07-10-2002 12:01:07




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 Re: Quiz Contest for a free front mounted 6V coil in reply to 9N'er, 07-10-2002 11:28:19  
6 inches more than it needs to clear the rear of my wifes Durango!

My nickels worth,

Mikey



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Barnstormer

07-10-2002 11:46:06




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 Re: Quiz Contest for a free front mounted 6V coil in reply to 9N'er, 07-10-2002 11:28:19  
If I am trying to impress my wife...it don't --- matter! Further, I don't really care as long as it still makes it out the barn door without moving anything else.



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rbell

07-10-2002 11:45:23




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 Re: Quiz Contest for a free front mounted 6V coil in reply to 9N'er, 07-10-2002 11:28:19  
well, if"n" you stand on one brake, it should spin in a circle. so how long is it :-)



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No, How WIDE is it...

07-10-2002 13:09:53




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 Re: Re: Quiz Contest for a free front mounted 6V coil in reply to rbell, 07-10-2002 11:45:23  
if you're turning like that, the radius is the WIDTH of the tractor.



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you're on the right track

07-10-2002 11:57:41




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 Re: Re: Quiz Contest for a free front mounted 6V coil in reply to rbell, 07-10-2002 11:45:23  
but need the turning radius in feet.



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Then...

07-10-2002 12:45:57




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 Re: Re: Re: Quiz Contest for a free front mounted 6V coil in reply to you're on the right track, 07-10-2002 11:57:41  
It would be 2 feet. My left and my right.

Sorry, I just had to do it!



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Jim.UT

07-10-2002 11:31:24




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 Re: Quiz Contest for a free front mounted 6V coil in reply to 9N'er, 07-10-2002 11:28:19  
Trick question. Answer: it depends on how much the driver cares about the items that are in the way!



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