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Posted by Evan350 on May 25, 2002 at 07:09:37 from (199.34.17.116):
Last night on Funniest Home Videos, they showed someone using what appeared to be a Farmall tractor to yank a really heavy object. The operator of the tractor was bouncing the front end of the tractor off the ground when with one big heave the front end went a few feet in the air and then crashed down causing the wide front to break in the middle, leaving the wheels splayed and the pan on the ground. I wasn't close enough to the TV to tell for sure, but it looked like an H to me. I was just wondering how susceptable H wide fronts are to breaking like that. I have a 350 on the farm with a wide front, and I'm just curious if the H wide front is constructed the same.
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