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Re: PHOTO - match plough left side
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Posted by nw_bearcat on September 28, 2006 at 08:25:02 from (164.144.240.25):
In Reply to: PHOTO - match plough left side posted by David in Wales on September 28, 2006 at 02:21:36:
kinda interesting how serious some guys get...went to a small match at the Iowa farm and field fest last year...was watching this guy plowing towards us on an IH SMTA D. he's pulling on handles from this bank of about 8 like a mad man as he came to the end of the field. he turns around, stops, bails off w/ a putty knife and scrapes every last dirt clod off the plow, jumps back on and goes again. there were seperate cylinders operating each lift arm independently, the toplink, the tail wheel, a front depth wheel, each of the 2 bottoms, and i don't remember what else. fun to watch
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