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Re: 544 vs. 4000 (pull finally over)
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Posted by Chris Brown on June 18, 2004 at 16:20:13 from (64.91.17.45):
In Reply to: 544 vs. 4000 (pull finally over) posted by Jeff on June 18, 2004 at 10:51:06:
Sounds sweet. I remember when I was a kid/young adult. A neighbor was slamming our old 560 farmall telling how his 620 deere would pull it in half and all that crap. We did the same thing,drawbar to drawbar via a 20 foot chain. He pulled hard with that old deere but my TA made the difference. I only drug him about 10 feet backwards before he waved his hands to stop. It was quite a sight,we must have spun 3 miles in those 10 feet. I waited about a year before I told grandpa what we'd done(I knew he'd be pissed cause it was dangerous) But to my suprise he said he'd sure like to have seen that and that I should have drug that loud mouthed so and so all the way through town. Those were some good memories.
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