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Lanse

09-02-2007 11:34:08




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Looks like something I would pull!!!




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Clint Youse MO

09-03-2007 11:08:07




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 Re: Looks like fun!!! in reply to Lanse, 09-02-2007 11:34:08  
It is just a game to see who can balance it the best and quikest usually



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135 Fan

09-02-2007 19:24:55




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 Re: Looks like fun!!! in reply to Lanse, 09-02-2007 11:34:08  
There's just so many 135's around that the owners need to come up with new things to do with them. They still don't die. Multi-power would be excellent for that as it has a hill hold feature. LoL Dave



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iowa_tire_guy

09-02-2007 17:23:02




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 Re: Looks like fun!!! in reply to Lanse, 09-02-2007 11:34:08  
I have seen tilt bed combine trailers. I would think it would be almost the same game as this. Somehow balancing a combine in the air would be an experience to remember.



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Clint Youse MO

09-02-2007 14:49:38




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 Re: Looks like fun!!! in reply to Lanse, 09-02-2007 11:34:08  
we do it with dozers some at our show if we can get the sawmill guys to let us steal 3 12foot 10x10 or larger boards.



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Doug N

09-02-2007 14:30:54




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 Re: Looks like fun!!! in reply to Lanse, 09-02-2007 11:34:08  
I've seen that at plenty of car shows, but never with tractors. That's got to be hard on clutches. Doug N



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Gary from Muleshoe

09-02-2007 14:13:24




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 Re: Looks like fun!!! in reply to Lanse, 09-02-2007 11:34:08  
We do this at some of our shows here in West Texas. We use and old steel flat bed place on a 6"x6" timber or an old railroad tie. Sure is hard on my old JD B's clutch though. Just one of many games to play when there is not a pulling sled in sight.



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cb in wisc

09-02-2007 13:20:59




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 Re: Looks like fun!!! in reply to Lanse, 09-02-2007 11:34:08  
and the point is?



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Lanse

09-02-2007 14:03:33




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 Re: Looks like fun!!! in reply to cb in wisc, 09-02-2007 13:20:59  
hey, loosen up!! Its fun, what more could ya want, thats what lifes about, doing things you enjoy when you get a chance, eerrr, uh, some scrap metal and a tractor....



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paul

09-02-2007 20:31:15




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 Re: Looks like fun!!! in reply to Lanse, 09-02-2007 14:03:33  
I guess I'm thick also, I don't understand what it is anyone is trying to do? What is the point???

--->Paul



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ScottyHOMEy

09-02-2007 13:20:47




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 Re: Looks like fun!!! in reply to Lanse, 09-02-2007 11:34:08  
Actually that's good sport. Only place I tried it was at a certain "Gathering" of a certain group of YT misfits at an undisclosed location (to protect the innocent, tnough innocents have been known to show up) in eastern Indiana. Not nearly so fancy a rig, (tractor OR tiltboard - the latter being basically a trailer frame with the axle centered along its length). I opulled it off pretty quickly but learned it DOES take a fine touch. My apologies to Dick L for any undue wear on his clutch!

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georgeky

09-02-2007 11:39:45




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 Re: Looks like fun!!! in reply to Lanse, 09-02-2007 11:34:08  
I have seen them do that with Steam engines.



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Bob Kerr

09-03-2007 16:37:22




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 Re: Looks like fun!!! in reply to georgeky, 09-02-2007 11:39:45  
I have too. I went to a steam show at Greenville OH and they had a super steep dirt incline also. Took my old 10-20 on steel up and over it, then did something stupid, let the girlfriend do it and I rode on the fender to coach. She almost got to the top and then hit the clutch and rolled backwards and then dumped the clutch. Yes a 10-20 will pull a wheelie! We went over the top and then she pushed the clutch back in and we freewheeled down the hill. Old 10-20 never went so fast!. I was a bit pale and speechless afterwards but a lot smarter!

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