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Re: Results of my pull last weekend
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Posted by Steven@nd on February 15, 2002 at 07:33:35 from (165.234.128.206):
In Reply to: Results of my pull last weekend posted by Ron in Tucson, AZ on February 14, 2002 at 17:40:48:
I've never pulled before, so I would have to say, GREAT JOB! At least you didn't kill the tractor right on the start line, right? Don't listen to the people discouraging you, I bet they didn't do very good on their first pull either. It is amazing how on a stock tractor you can actually kill the engine in 2nd gear, I hook up the chisel plow when I want to pull the snot out of my old tractors, the Super MTA will pull in 1st gear until the front end comes 2 feet off the ground and then it starts to power out, but usually keeps digging. I've got pretty wide tires on there with chloride so traction is decent. Can't wait until I get my H going to try it out pulling something, gotta love the sound of those old IH's pulling! Steven
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