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Posted by G Taylor ,apples oranges are at it again on September 24, 2001 at 20:30:44 from (129.37.148.65):
In Reply to: 720 730 V 560 posted by Ace Schrunk on September 17, 2001 at 16:36:28:
Off hand it looks like you are looking to stir the pot & see how many guy's will jump in. After watching identical tractors in the same weight class at tractor pulls. With one going full pull & other spinning out at half track, "it all depends". And this is in identical conditions. Now try to compare different tractors,weights,hitch height,equipment,soils,tires & operators??? A two cylinder Deere with a Deere muffler is one the quietest antique tractors out there. Who does it really matter to anyways? Most of these 40 plus year old tractors have been scrapped or restored to only parade duty or sunny day jobs such as pulling hay wagons.
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