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Razvy

02-06-2007 19:55:38




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This is going to worm up your speakers ..loo
l ..... its in Germany I deaden now that they are in to this like us in US . First one is my favorite




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teddy52food

02-07-2007 07:08:32




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 Re: Tractor Pulling in reply to Razvy , 02-06-2007 19:55:38  
Can you imagine the pressure on the gears and bearings??



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Dean

02-07-2007 04:47:33




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 Re: Tractor Pulling in reply to Razvy , 02-06-2007 19:55:38  
Great pulling, Razvy.

Anyone notice that some of the tractors produced no smoke? Wonder if these were using spark ignition engines (alcolol)?

Lets see here according to my trusty slide rule, it would take 15-20 8Ns to move that sled.

Dean



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kurt:ky

02-06-2007 20:57:35




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 Re: Tractor Pulling in reply to Razvy , 02-06-2007 19:55:38  
That is some nice pulling. Thank You.



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Bob Harvey

02-06-2007 20:35:29




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 Re: Tractor Pulling in reply to Razvy , 02-06-2007 19:55:38  
Hey, good stuff. A point to ponder arose. I got to thinking about our favorite current (been going on for 50 yrs.)subject --Global warming.
1. Why have our gov'ts and industries ingnored the warnings.
2. Al Gore is at least making a noise(he is correct)
3. We are ALL playing Ostrich on the subject(hell it will just go away..... .NOT)
Out of space.. out of wine (NOT whine) Bob



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Ha Bob,

02-06-2007 21:05:07




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 Re: Tractor Pulling in reply to Bob Harvey, 02-06-2007 20:35:29  
Get back on your meds.



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Razvy

02-07-2007 07:18:40




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 Re: Tractor Pulling in reply to Ha Bob,, 02-06-2007 21:05:07  
Dean I think easily that many lool/ I notice some of the tractors on the front they had weight added , but not all had it , i wonder why , a little weight in the front its a big difference.



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