Posted by buickanddeere on March 05, 2008 at 20:44:22 from (209.240.118.22):
In Reply to: Farm Inventions posted by chrisalma on March 05, 2008 at 15:29:47:
Some inventions in that magazine are rather clever. Most however are embarrassing. The number of tinkeres who throw a cargo box onto an old garden tractor or ATV and call it a Gator will make you shake your head. Another article had some AliceChalmers tractor owner moaning too bad Goodyear quit making bias tires. He had removed radials filled with calcium and replaced them with dry bias tires. Then he preached in wonderment about how these bias tires road smoother, the tractor felt less sluggish and more responsive. And fuel efficiency had improved. Well duh, he dropped two tons of weight from his tractor. The HP to weight ratio is much improved and rolling friction reduced.
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