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Re: Farmall H vs Ford 600
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Posted by Billy NY on February 27, 2007 at 13:20:10 from (152.163.101.6):
In Reply to: Re: Farmall H vs Ford 600 posted by old on February 27, 2007 at 11:57:09:
The rollover thing, snapped chain or cable, chain links fly like bullets sometimes, sounds like a scary proposition, but prowess is kind of an ego trip when it comes to power and performance of man and machinery. My 850 ford would pop out of gear if I tried that. Now I thought the old Fordsons were notorious for flippin bakwards when plowing, if you hooked onto something, hence Fergusons idea finally coming to fruition and the handshake deal, and the rest of the deal with the 3 pt and draft control that helped eliminate that. I always wanted to try that with 2 crawlers, but snapping a chain or cable would not be good, unless you could get your hands on some of the big stuff used on ships etc. They used some heavy chain back when they were clearing land in australia, 2 dozers dragging it together. Then again, I never understood that my tractor will out pull yers, but the first time I ever went to a pull, really got a big kick out of it, the stock ones especially.
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