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Posted by Nolan on May 29, 2002 at 03:59:05 from (209.48.190.220):
In Reply to: Boys just gotta have fun. posted by Duane on May 28, 2002 at 20:50:05:
Shucks, I'll take that bet and raise you a few feet. :-) I've got two thousand pound counterweights that I mount on the back of my 8N when I use the front end loader. With just one of them on back, I can make some dandy wheelies, without some sort of safety anti-backflip device. Just like riding a motorcycle wheelie. With some judicious throttle control, I can ride the tractor wheelie for several hundred feet. Bright it aint (and it wasn't on the bikes either), but it is a lot of fun. I've done enough stunt sort of riding to be comfortable myself with doing it, but I'm not advising others to do it. No film footage to show, but it someone wants to come over some time to see how it's done, I'll run wheelies up and down the road for them. Just don't tell my wife what I'm doing.
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