Re: how fast can it go
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Posted by Pat-CT on August 10, 2007 at 18:18:13 from (68.9.234.208):
In Reply to: how fast can it go posted by don g on August 10, 2007 at 15:03:46:
don g said: (quoted from post at 15:03:46 08/10/07) what a great question .Lets take a fine vintage tractor like a farmall h with almost 50 years of history behind it and ruin it for the sake of a tractor pull.I really hope someone takes better care of you in your golden years than you are of this tractor |
honestly i didnt ask for your attiude i have never given you any lip so hush your mouth
thanks for the reponce its not only for tractor pulling but for traveling up a hill where the engine bogs alot well not alot but it bogs but it goes down in rpm i dont think i would mind the extra rpms brush hoggin ither
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