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colekicker

12-04-2007 12:51:16




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Here is a link to pictures I took while in Tunica. I had a blast. Great job Mean Green!!

http://picasaweb.google.com/JustonThompson2005/Tunica




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The Farmall

12-05-2007 17:29:03




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 Re: Tunica Pictures in reply to colekicker, 12-04-2007 12:51:16  
Hey justin, you think The Farmall would run decent up there? just wandering since you have been around to the north.

Later



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colekicker

12-06-2007 20:03:10




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 Re: Tunica Pictures in reply to The Farmall, 12-05-2007 17:29:03  
All I can say is that you had better take the time off for next year. There should probably be a convoy from Texas going to Tunica. The Farmall needs to make a trip to Tunica. The MPH pulling might take a little getting used to, but I don"t think you"d have a problem with it. Once you figure out what class you need to be in MPH wise, you will be fine.

I found out my Super M may be tough around home, but I went to school in Tunica. Didn"t finish last, but I took some really good notes, I am gonna do my homework and go back.

There is nowhere you will have that many good tractors in one place. Tunica is the superbowl of antique tractor pulling.

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jd b puller

12-05-2007 05:50:07




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 Re: Tunica Pictures in reply to colekicker, 12-04-2007 12:51:16  
I'm no Oliver expert, but I don't think it's supposed to look like this. What happened, everyone ok?



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colekicker

12-05-2007 09:15:03




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 Re: Tunica Pictures in reply to jd b puller, 12-05-2007 05:50:07  
He had a good run going, then it just stopped. Rearend turned backwards and rested on the wheelie bars. Engine fell and the belly weight bracket kept it standing upright. You can see from another picture I took that there had been a crack in the belly on each side that had rusted. They looked to be about 1 1/2"-2" cracks. That was just the day it said uncle.
Driver wasn't hurt. Let this be a good advertisement for wheelie bars. If he hadn't had them, he would have gone backwards into the sled pan.

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jd b puller

12-05-2007 09:27:16




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 Re: Tunica Pictures in reply to colekicker, 12-05-2007 09:15:03  
Yeah, I saw you had a mess of pictures after I posted. I was just scanning thru and saw a tractor that didn't look right. Like you said, looks like it's been 1/2 broke for a while now.

Can't imagine what a mess that would have made of him w/o the wheelie bars...

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R Moline

12-04-2007 13:12:22




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 Re: Tunica Pictures in reply to colekicker, 12-04-2007 12:51:16  
Good pictures colekicker



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