Posted by Joe Evans on September 05, 2007 at 05:51:15 from (208.68.190.13):
In Reply to: W-9 mc cormic's, posted by kirk in ks, on September 04, 2007 at 12:34:19:
I have a W-9, and it's a charming chap. It garners attention around Central Ohio as these beasties weren't sold here in any quantity I believe.
Yes, they are brute strong, but YOU have to be brute strong to phish that thing around in tight quarters. I used my 9 one time to do "pull-off" work during one of our Fair's Rough Truck contests. Yes, it was unusual to see something like that, but after that evening I thought I went three rounds with Joe Frazier. What a delight it was to get on our 460 the next day. No comparison in handling and feel. But...ya know, the 9 wasn't made for jockeying hay wagons around. Hooking it to a combine somewhere in Kansas and not turning around until two miles have ticked off is their game. And THAT'S part of its charm, too.
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