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Farmall H paddlewheeler

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farmerboy

09-25-2005 17:49:05




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third party image

Gary, here's the picture you requested




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Heat Houser

09-26-2005 15:36:45




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 Re: Farmall H paddlewheeler in reply to farmerboy, 09-25-2005 17:49:05  
There used to be a Farmall MD powered paddlewheeler that did dinner cruises out of Dubuque Iowa. This was maybe 15 years ago. They used the steering gear to control the rudder and had sprockets on the axles to drive the chain to the paddlewheel. From the passenger's perspective, (mine) it worked well.



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Matt from CT

09-26-2005 09:46:38




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 Here's the link: in reply to farmerboy, 09-25-2005 17:49:05  
Link

Copy and paste it into your browser's address bar then hit

Tripod, like many low-cost hosts, doesn't allow "remote linking" where another website (in this case, ytmag's web board) opens pictures from their site.

It prevents "bandwidth theft" of using one company's free webhost to host the high-bandwidth pictures that go to a more expensive web host.

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Red Dave

09-26-2005 09:08:05




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 Re: Farmall H paddlewheeler in reply to farmerboy, 09-25-2005 17:49:05  
I remember the episode. Not an H, it was a Farmall B with the final drives turned upside down. And if they would have had a halfway decent driver on the tractor, they would have won the competition too.



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Mike (WA)

09-26-2005 08:18:30




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 Re: Farmall H paddlewheeler in reply to farmerboy, 09-25-2005 17:49:05  
Both John and Farmered apparently saw the picture- all that came up on my computer was the "Image hosted by Tripod" logo. Anyone know why?



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John *.?-!.* cub owner

09-26-2005 06:04:37




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 Re: Farmall H paddlewheeler in reply to farmerboy, 09-25-2005 17:49:05  
Is that being used to aerate a pond?



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Farmered

09-26-2005 05:17:02




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 Re: Farmall H paddlewheeler in reply to farmerboy, 09-25-2005 17:49:05  
Looks to me to be dangerous.



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