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DUMB TRACTOR TRICKS?


Woodydel

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I found these on the Cadet site and believe you'll have fun taking a look. Dumb Tractor Trick [url]http://www.trainorders.com/stories/2002/10/24/455.php[/url] Leads To This? [url]http://www.herzogcompanies.com/railcar_unloading.htm[/url]
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I have seen that done many times. The first time about 30 years ago. Anything free is worth what you pay for it This & $1.00 might get you a small Coffee Maynard aka/UCD
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Wouldn't that be a fun ride if when you got just about up on the car and a hydraulic line to the backhoe would break???????????
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What is more awsome is seeing it done from the side. Anything free is worth what you pay for it This & $1.00 might get you a small Coffee Maynard aka/UCD
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I've seen it done quite often at the sugar beet processing plant in Moorhead, MN where they unload limestone from the rail cars. It is definately interesting to watch. Sam, Ive had those same thoughts every time I watch this being done. There must be automatic shut off valves at the cylinders to prevent it from dropping if a line breaks. I have seen these on other types of equipment. Pat
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I found this at the Cadet site as well. The text above and below is as found on the site. Is this someone from here doing dumb tricks. What got me was the text below the picture. Here's that picture of Kraig's Allis-Chalmers that he requested yesterday This was taken this past Monday. Kraig had used the rear 3-point and the bucket on the front to lift him and the tractor up on the roof of his house to assist in a chimney cleaning project he was trying to finish when I pulled up the driveway
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