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Posted by Hugh MacKay on December 17, 2004 at 16:40:12 from (209.226.247.123):
In Reply to: Re: 800 hp tractor on YT home page posted by max adams on December 17, 2004 at 15:44:28:
Max: I'm not certain on this but aren't those the same tractor. The fellow who had the tractor at the plowing match was going to pull a big air no till drill. I forget the exact figures but I think he was talking 80' of no till drill. It is suposed to be near here in SW Ontario, but I've never laid eyes on it since plowing match. I'll have to do a bit of looking, wife took two photos of me standing by this beast and a billboard type spec sheet. I seem to recall $2,000. to fill it with fuel? Would it be a V-12 Cat or Cummins? I never did meet the owner, but the story was he had it built to pull this humungus air drill. I personally kind of wondered who would be building a drill that CaseIH, Ford NH or Deere didn't have something in their line ups to pull it. That is what the bill board claimed," Farmer buys drill so large that no current tractors can pull it." I found that one just a bit hard to swallow. I wouldn't think there would be a large market for that drill.
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