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What is this piece of machinery

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philcaseinWPA

10-29-2007 10:12:35




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Ok I was goofing off with Google Earth and I went to Paris France but not much going on in town so I went south to the country and zoomed in on this red tractor pulling something. Can anyone tell what the equipment is?
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48 35 39.26 N, 2 40 11.53 E, Eye altitude 149'

Phil

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paul

10-29-2007 18:49:27




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 Re: What is this piece of machinery in reply to philcaseinWPA, 10-29-2007 10:12:35  
Most of Europe requires machinery to fit down an 8 foot lane I beleieve, so I assume it is folded up for transport. The soil saver would be my guess too.

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tg in VA

10-29-2007 18:31:59




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 Re: What is this piece of machinery in reply to philcaseinWPA, 10-29-2007 10:12:35  
Whatever it is, it's probably subsidized by the French government!



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Dairy farmer in WI

10-29-2007 18:05:42




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 Re: What is this piece of machinery in reply to philcaseinWPA, 10-29-2007 10:12:35  
looks like a fold up disk



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Dave H (MI)

10-29-2007 13:17:52




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 Re: What is this piece of machinery in reply to philcaseinWPA, 10-29-2007 10:12:35  
I'll tell you what that is! The absolute end to skinny dipping in the back yard that's what! I hate to think of people being able to do something like that.



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Mike M

10-29-2007 12:57:15




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 Re: What is this piece of machinery in reply to philcaseinWPA, 10-29-2007 10:12:35  
That's one of those elusive WMD's we hear so much about. The Drones will be coming to target it soon.



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Spook

10-30-2007 01:02:39




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 Re: What is this piece of machinery in reply to Mike M, 10-29-2007 12:57:15  
Invading France probably makes more sense than invading Iraq....



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Dan-IA

10-29-2007 11:56:59




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 Re: What is this piece of machinery in reply to philcaseinWPA, 10-29-2007 10:12:35  
My first thought was that it might be a tree spade, parked in the upright position. Dunno why it'd be sitting in a field like that though.

Could be something like a v-ripper or inline ripper with the disc gangs on it. Ours says M&W EarthMaster on it.



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Stinky Cheese

10-29-2007 11:38:03




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 Re: What is this piece of machinery in reply to philcaseinWPA, 10-29-2007 10:12:35  
Thats an S-Car-Go picker, isnt it?



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Iagary

10-29-2007 10:25:22




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 Re: What is this piece of machinery in reply to philcaseinWPA, 10-29-2007 10:12:35  
Sub soiler.

Has a disc gang up front throwing out and then 4 or 5 shanks and a set of disc gangs in the back throwing the dirt back in.

M and W calls them a soil saver I beleive.

Gary



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JMS/.MN

10-30-2007 14:06:43




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 Re: What is this piece of machinery in reply to Iagary, 10-29-2007 10:25:22  
Not twice. SoilSaver is a trademark of Glencoe. Sort of like Haybine= New Holland, but others get called the same.



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