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Posted by the tractor vet on January 07, 2007 at 20:26:18 from (76.212.224.167):
In Reply to: Re: Allan in NE posted by Allan In NE on January 07, 2007 at 18:42:19:
WHAT , here you are adding sound deading so ya don't hear it . Heck when i bought my old 450D the first thing to go was the muffler next one of them thar radios went on the steering shaft about a foot infront of the steering wheel and the littel nob on the left went all the way to the right tuned to the favort station of the times . Now with that old 450 pullen 4 bottoms the wick turned WAY up a foot of fire out the stainless steel pipe and Black smoke pouren stright up who cared about the machine when something broke it would tell ya . It was hard to hear the bottom trip over the stright pipe and the radio. And when ya had two 450 D's in the same field tuned to the same station if you were standing in the middel with one tractor at one end and the other at the other end ya had stero . One night about 1:30 -2 in the morning my buddy and i were plowen on this one hillside and as i was comming north on the field i saw this car go past then turn around and pulled up at the end of the field and as i got up to the headland up over the bank comes a county mounty here he has been out riding the back roads tryen to find the loud music that has had some people realy mad 6 miles away the sound was fallowen the valley and he said that you could hear it down by the lake in the car with the window up . He told me and my buddy that he did not mind us worken all night but turn down them radios.
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