Posted by RodInNS on February 05, 2009 at 14:05:37 from (216.118.158.123):
In Reply to: Re: Lanse DeathWatch posted by JML755 on February 05, 2009 at 13:39:56:
I'm not offended at all. It simply seems stupid to me that anyone would ram a tractor into a snowbank like that for no purpose other than because they can. I was secretly hoping there was a concrete curb under that snow pile. Then I could watch the tractor fold in half on impact... and it would fold in half. I'm also curious to see how long the clutch (or hydro) will last in the poor tractor after that performance if it sees that kind of use every day. As far as the donuts were concerned, the tractor was near to rolling on more than one occasion as it bounced through the rows in the field in the video I watched. The whole thing being pointless as there was absolutely no valuable work being done. I find it comical how the video of the european guy on his Zetor or Ursus (skidding logs) or whatever it was drew such disdain from nearly everyone who commented on it while this nonsense is condoned. At least the guy skidding logs was doing something usefull.
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