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Farmall to the rescue (not for Deere lovers!)

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Bob M

08-18-2004 04:30:39




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A spectator shot the attached as we prepared to hook my Super M to this JD D and pull it from the track at the Churchville (NY) Country Fair pull.

The beautifully restored, hand-start D - belonging to my good friend Peter - stalled at the end of it's pull and refused to refire. (The Super M went on to a first place finish in the class!)

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FM

08-19-2004 11:42:05




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 Re: Farmall to the rescue (not for Deere lovers!) in reply to Bob M, 08-18-2004 04:30:39  
Last night was our OSTPA pull at our county fair(Huron Co. Ohio). A 4440ish JD SS tractor stalled and wouldn't start at about the 150' mark. The crowd CHEERED when my cousin took my uncle's 400 out and hooked on to it:-) I wish I would have had my camera....this nice shiny deere being pulled by a rustbucket 400...

Mike



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Hugh MacKay

08-19-2004 02:37:38




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 Re: Farmall to the rescue (not for Deere lovers!) in reply to Bob M, 08-18-2004 04:30:39  
Bob: Having farmed with both red and green, I have seen it both ways on more than one ocasion.

When I moved here from NS, a trucking company moved my tractor and implements. Farmall 130 landed here with switch on and battery, alternator and wiring harness cooked. Had to unload tractors about 2 miles away. I hooked wires up in a temp fashion and put some charge in battery from car. Headed for home with Marg following me in car. As I turned onto our side road, I beckoned for her to go on ahesd. She just got out of site when tractor quit, battery ran out of juice. I was just ready to start walking when road grader pulled in to grade our road. Of course I was in his way. He got out and this is how I met one of my new neighbors, an old iron MH guy. He told me who all the old iron guys in new neighborhood were. In the end he towed me as he graded road to my driveway. He said he would probably get some flack, for towng me. As it turned out, not many saw us, only one we heard of, an old iron guy asked him if the Champion road grader really needed the little Farmall pushing. My tractor had the snow blade on.

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tonyoneandonly

08-18-2004 18:14:12




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 Re: Farmall to the rescue (not for Deere lovers!) in reply to Bob M, 08-18-2004 04:30:39  
I'm not suprised



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Buzzman72

08-18-2004 08:33:53




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 Re: Farmall to the rescue (not for Deere lovers!) in reply to Bob M, 08-18-2004 04:30:39  
Since we all know that pictures are sometimes open to interpretation, some Deere lover somewhere will probably say that this is one of those rare--but not unheard of--situations where the Deere is pushing the Farmall with a chain...y'know, one of those chains like they mount mailboxes on and such.



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scotty

08-18-2004 06:44:31




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 Re: Farmall to the rescue (not for Deere lovers!) in reply to Bob M, 08-18-2004 04:30:39  
Bob, Congrats on your 1st place finish! That picture is sure to spark some controversy!

scotty



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Nebraska Cowman

08-18-2004 04:44:12




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 Re: Farmall to the rescue (not for Deere lovers!) in reply to Bob M, 08-18-2004 04:30:39  
Oops, but don"t let your head get too big. Next time it might be the other way around!



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Bob M

08-18-2004 19:19:03




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 Re: Farmall to the rescue (not for Deere lovers!) in reply to Nebraska Cowman, 08-18-2004 04:44:12  
I hear you on that Cowman! Those green guys have helped me out of a difficult situation on more than one occasion - it's best for me to remain somewhat humble here!



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Josh

08-18-2004 04:44:54




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 Re: Farmall to the rescue (not for Deere lovers!) in reply to Bob M, 08-18-2004 04:30:39  
That's awesome! I love seeing Red in front of Green!



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Steve W (NY)

08-18-2004 11:43:59




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 Re: Farmall to the rescue (not for Deere lovers!) in reply to Josh, 08-18-2004 04:44:54  
My parts suppliers see green in front of red all the time....lol

Take Care
Steve



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