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0u812

07-27-2006 21:35:31




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heard theres a pull around sedlia this sat evening they pull what ever you bring?? even semi's?????




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oskpuller

07-28-2006 17:19:44




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 Re: run whata brung pull in reply to 0u812, 07-27-2006 21:35:31  
he could be talking about don up in bern with his 35 di just wounding not to manny di out there this close



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2Minnie/Been there Done t

07-28-2006 18:14:34




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 Re: run whata brung pull in reply to oskpuller, 07-28-2006 17:19:44  
If you, Mark or the other clown want to talk about D.I. JD's go to the JD board,but for your guys info.there are 5 maybe 6 DI's in 150 mi. of K.C. and yes Don's is one of them,but the question is who is don,sandbagger. Leroy



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WeirdDeere

07-29-2006 19:33:42




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 Re: run whata brung pull in reply to 2Minnie/Been there Done t, 07-28-2006 18:14:34  
I would certainly like to know more about this DI, or any others you know about.

Personally I think the DI would suck as a puller. The high gearing definitely wouldn't pull as well as a regular D. The only advantage would be the steering brakes. And a styled D with the steering brakes would be ALOT easier to find, and you wouldn't be tearing up a VERY RARE tractor!

I would like to pull MY grandpa's DI, in a stock pull (yes I'm telling the truth, serial 140337) just to see what it would do. But I have to get it fixed first!!

Brandon
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Been there Done that

07-29-2006 19:56:38




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 Re: run whata brung pull in reply to WeirdDeere, 07-29-2006 19:33:42  
If you stroke the heck out of a D motor the fast sprockets are of no concern,also FYI the first DI's did not have turning brakes,I've helped build and have pulled D's main problem is not enough wheelbase. as for pulling one the hi-speed sprockets are getting hard to find, and if the drive chain breaks the case might also.Really not worth the chance.Industrial yellow on a D really looks sharp,good luck.Leroy.

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2 Minnie

07-28-2006 17:32:54




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 Re: run whata brung pull in reply to oskpuller, 07-28-2006 17:19:44  
I know who has a D.I. are you feeling guilty, I put my name on my posts. The only post you put your name on is your photo ad for 560. Grow up. How many names do you go by? Been there done that is all over other boards. You know put your name on deere5656or is it 6565oskspuller.



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oskpuller

07-28-2006 21:07:18




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 Re: run whata brung pull in reply to 2 Minnie, 07-28-2006 17:32:54  
yes i have 3 names whats wrong with that all you have to do is look at the ip address but i am not mr thinker, i thought he might be talking about my dads tractor, ? for how manny di in the year 35 are there, we should be glad we have them, not tring to aggitate you with this, what abouyt this sandbagging, haha well see you in iola sunday, mark,



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hawkins812

07-28-2006 17:40:17




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 Re: run whata brung pull in reply to 2 Minnie, 07-28-2006 17:32:54  
i sure hope you guy are friend because it sounds serious! whats a 35 di is that a truck? whats a skillet face mack? i admit i'm dumb , where this emporia? is it a big pull?



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Been there Done that

07-28-2006 17:55:37




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 Re: run whata brung pull in reply to hawkins812, 07-28-2006 17:40:17  
Good group to pull with wish the sled was a little bigger but sure beats reading keyboard pullers 1000 times Leroy.



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mr. thinker

07-28-2006 15:12:25




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 Re: run whata brung pull in reply to 0u812, 07-27-2006 21:35:31  
i'm lost on your comment??as a john deere expert a di would not be a tractor to... well butcher is the only word that descripes a puller!i would how ever be willing to pay some good money providing a correct serial # i would even pay a finder fee. how or who is this grandpa? but some thing tells me your blowing smoke a rare tractor like that is impossible to locate!



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mr. thinker

07-27-2006 22:04:36




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 Re: run whata brung pull in reply to 0u812, 07-27-2006 21:35:31  
one stack with a 28ft pup box-van in the back?? not sure of the details yet, should know tomarow, but don't tell anyone, don't want anyone to show up with there volva's and beat me?



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OU812

07-27-2006 21:44:45




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 Re: run whata brung pull in reply to 0u812, 07-27-2006 21:35:31  
Hey you could at least get my c.b. handle right. Isn't every pull run what U brung.



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mr. thinker

07-27-2006 21:52:17




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 Re: run whata brung pull in reply to OU812, 07-27-2006 21:44:45  
your right, or is it pull what ya brung??i like to see this pull but it's to far for mr. thinker to drive?? may be ill fly. heard some semi's pull and that makes me wont to fire up the skillet face mack and head that way !



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OU812

07-27-2006 22:00:07




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 Re: run whata brung pull in reply to mr. thinker, 07-27-2006 21:52:17  
Is that a 1 stack Mack with a window in back? I love to see them tanks. What time does it start?



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Slow A

07-28-2006 08:20:35




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 Re: run whata brung pull in reply to OU812, 07-27-2006 22:00:07  
mr. thinker/Ou812
You could bring your grandpa's DI. That's the only tractor you almost own.



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2 Minnie

07-28-2006 17:02:31




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 Re: run whata brung pull in reply to Slow A, 07-28-2006 08:20:35  
I forgot,I had to finish supper.At least Iam man enough to put my real name.phony I.D. guy. Leroy.



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2 Minnie

07-28-2006 16:42:42




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 Re: run whata brung pull in reply to Slow A, 07-28-2006 08:20:35  
Hey DORK,RETARD,everyone That has a brain knows who has a D.I. The fact you ask about Grandpa tells me you are a dork. Why would you talk about 14&16 yr. olds. If you are not talking about 2 Minnie& our family I'm sorry, but most know that the Turner's,JLS have a D.I. sorry to ramble on. Get a life, this is supposed to be funny. signed Leroy.



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mr. thinker

07-28-2006 15:52:24




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 Re: run whata brung pull in reply to Slow A, 07-28-2006 08:20:35  
i don't get your reply slow a ?but why would anyone butcher (make a puller)out of a di john deere? i am interested in this di and finding thi guys grandpa? is it for sale,do you know the serial# a handsome finder's fee for the slow a, let ne know, if nothing else, like to know the serial # to tell if its the real thing and the history, there isn't a lot of them you know.



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