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Posted by lenray on September 04, 2006 at 11:53:52 from (66.129.43.61):
Went to a tractor pull in southern western Michigan on Sunday. Eight hours and seven minutes worth and enjoyed every minute. The newest tractor was a 400 IHC and probably the biggest. Here is what I saw. Was surprised at what the older Chalmers had in them as far a good pulling power also--I have owned 3 Deeres and still have a JD Back Hoe--was surprised as to how little the 2 bangers had compared to the others in the same size group. The Molines, IHC, AND Chalmers. Some of the pulls were speed controled and some were just get and go. But the 2 lungers just plain had their lunch handed to them. I don't see a lot of pulls but this is what I saw yesterday.
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