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CASEPOWER

06-09-2002 08:13:04




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Here is what I have leaned from this board.. When pulling your tractor. 1. add a prop to your PTO. 2. hit the starter at the end for more power. 3. wire your gen. to act as a electric motor. 4. Fart hard while pulling aiming it back. Did I miss anything?? Will there be a test??




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Brandon

06-11-2002 20:15:18




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 Re: What I have learned from this board. in reply to CASEPOWER, 06-09-2002 08:13:04  
For the JD R, keep the pony engine running, until you need it, then engage to the flywheel!

Brandon



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Larry

06-09-2002 15:28:51




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 Re: What I have learned from this board. in reply to CASEPOWER, 06-09-2002 08:13:04  

You forgot about turning your hat backwards,and keeping your head below the level of the hood.(wind resistance) Now with the generator smokeing,the starter grinding,the driver bent over with his head down and his butt in the air,farting into the pto prop,that should be a sight no one should miss. :{)



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CASEPOWER

06-09-2002 15:32:53




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 Re: Re: What I have learned from this board. in reply to Larry, 06-09-2002 15:28:51  
Larry, I will try to get you some pictures Sat.



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Larry

06-09-2002 15:35:02




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 Re: Re: Re: What I have learned from this board. in reply to CASEPOWER, 06-09-2002 15:32:53  

Make sure you add a warning first.



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SEAMO

06-09-2002 13:40:24




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 Re: What I have learned from this board. in reply to CASEPOWER, 06-09-2002 08:13:04  
CASEPOWER, May we ask the same from you? Are you really serious or is this suppose to be a joke?Earl



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CASEPOWER

06-09-2002 15:31:01




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 Re: Re: What I have learned from this board. in reply to SEAMO, 06-09-2002 13:40:24  
Earl, I'm not sure if I am jokeing or not. These were all sugestions that I can remember. I tryed the farting one and it don't work. Haven't got around to the others yet. I guess if I pulled a JD A or G or maybe a farmall M I could learn something, but when you pull a odd ball like a Case CC or a JD R you don't here about to much helping ideas.. The ones I listed would apply to my old tractors ecxept the starter thing. I think I would get disqualfied if I was to get off and hand crank it at the end of the track..

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There's your problem

06-09-2002 19:43:28




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 Re: Re: Re: What I have learned from this board. in reply to CASEPOWER, 06-09-2002 15:31:01  
You got to aim the fart at the intake! No sense wasting it. Just be sure to eat cabbage and dried lima beans.

Nathan



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Seamo

06-09-2002 18:23:03




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 Re: Re: Re: What I have learned from this board. in reply to CASEPOWER, 06-09-2002 15:31:01  
CASEPOWER,As long as you are having fun I guess thats what its all about. As far as tractors go I like them all when they run good and I enjoy all the ideas people come up with around the country.I just hope I can learn from it everyday.Back in the 80's I helped Jeff Justus of Sidney,Ill. build a'CC' case when there wasn't any in the ITPA. He won the Illinois State Fair 2 times it was a good running tractor. Where do you pull yours at?Earl

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