Posted by todd hamilton more snort on January 21, 2010 at 05:13:06 from (75.207.212.253):
In Reply to: Re: 706 vs. Digital TV posted by todd hamilton on January 21, 2010 at 04:29:42:
Remembering more now, in the land pulling the plow at 2150 coming to the end, torque back to slow the ground speed, she's A_WHININ' now, crack the throttle back to 3/4 so she don't over-rev and the elders don't kick me in the a** when the plow comes up, lift the plow and turn across the land, throw the torque out to pick up some speed, pulse WHINE now, she's really hot and the RPMs cavitate some without a load on the engine, now pull the torque back to slow down and turn back into the furrow, crack the throttle wide-open, she WHINES, drop the plow, she SNORTS and winds back up into the WHINE, throw the torque out ...long SNORT...and back the other way you go!:^)
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