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jonathan s

07-13-2007 18:08:35




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ths is a vid of my brother on his 1949 farmall h with good tires weights and high compressoin pistions, and my on my 1950 john deere b with bad tires and no weights trying to pull eachother around.

first pull -http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&VideoID=13025973

second pull- http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&VideoID=13026320

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Don-Wi

07-13-2007 23:19:45




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 Re: john deere vs farmall in reply to jonathan s, 07-13-2007 18:08:35  
Well, my dad would for sure tan my hide if I ever did something like that, but that's how tractor pulling as we know it started- one guy with a deere, another with an Ollie and both would brag about their tractor.

They chained 'em up and of course the Ollie won hands down....

Donovan from Wisconsin



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Mr Bob

07-13-2007 19:37:06




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 Re: john deere vs farmall in reply to jonathan s, 07-13-2007 18:08:35  
When we were in our late teens, my neighbor and I each took our dads' tractors and tried this stunt. He had an Oliver 88, air in tires, cast wheels, and 1 set of rear weights, and good tires. I had an Allis Chalmers WD with a high altitude kit, loaded tires, and 1 set of rear weights, and also good tires. Neither tractor dragged the other; basically a dead heat, and better yet, neither of us foolish kids got hurt.

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Chris in MD

07-13-2007 19:27:08




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 Re: john deere vs farmall in reply to jonathan s, 07-13-2007 18:08:35  
well, if one wheel locks up on one tractor, that tractor can therefore be pulled sideways in so that the pulling tractor will flip the tractor with the one locked up wheel.



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Keith-OR

07-13-2007 19:16:48




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 Re: john deere vs farmall in reply to jonathan s, 07-13-2007 18:08:35  
I wouldn't be on either tractor without wheely bar let alone possibility of chain breaking. Really bad situation in a none controlled environment.

Oh the stupid things you do when you are young and foolish!!!

Girl friend had a friend in MI who got his backhoe stuck, had his wife try to pull him out with thier tractor. Buried her the following week.!!!!

Keith & Shawn



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Charlie M

07-13-2007 19:03:36




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 Re: john deere vs farmall in reply to jonathan s, 07-13-2007 18:08:35  
I wouldn't want to be on either tractor if your chain breaks doing what your doing.



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jonathan s

07-13-2007 19:07:51




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 Re: john deere vs farmall in reply to Charlie M, 07-13-2007 19:03:36  
that is a good old heavy logging chain, i dont think it would break. but then again anything is possible.



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