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Re: Unbelievable Horse Logging pic
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Posted by SAm in NS on December 24, 2004 at 14:35:39 from (24.138.19.172):
In Reply to: Unbelievable Horse Logging pic posted by Nebraska Cowman on December 24, 2004 at 09:39:32:
I would believe it. When I bought my tractor it was early in April, the battery was flat, and it most certainly wasn't going to start on the crank. So the former owner, who does a lot of logging with a team of horses, said no problem. We hitched up the team and attached them to that old tractor. A short while later we were heading uphill on an old dirt road and I let the clutch in in 3rd gear (this is my first tractor and was the first time I'ld tow started anything). The rear wheels locked up and we were plowing furrows up that old road at 6 mph and the horses hardly even noticed us behind them. That certainly opened my eyes and gave me a serious respect for what a horse can do. Hopefully there is an image along with this. SAm in NS
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