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Posted by kyplowboy on May 10, 2007 at 01:48:15 from (63.146.226.90):
In Reply to: fast moving tractors posted by Tim, Ohio on May 09, 2007 at 08:34:59:
I worked for a guy when I was in college who had tobacco and cattle. He would put the new guy on his tobacco crew on his old gas 530 Case and tell'm where 'granny' was. That was the first case I had ever been on and I was impressed. That old thing would fly. Mark told me he had a speeding ticket some where around the house his dad had gotten years ago. He was taking corn to town in a gravity flow wagon and got clocked doing 37 in a school zone. After taking that old tractor out on the road, I belive it. I have been on several tactors that I was scared to open all the way up. That was the only one that I would not because it was just to fast, the others had loose front ends. Dave
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