Oklahoma,AR,MO,KS,TX GTG (Next GTG 08/27/2016 ) Fort Scott, KS

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I can pull like mad for about a dozen pulls, then I've got to go sit for a while. :dizzy:

Morning all. As you can see, I'm playing catch up after 20 days of hunting and time off AS.

This post I'm quoting reminds me of my 999 Olympyk. I have to put a foot on the front handle to hold it down to start. Lot of compression! Fortunately, it starts easy.
 
He owns a cool saw? I have yet to see him run a saw!

You know that old people let the young people 'duke it out'. Occasionally we have to step in an settle an argument, or just show which side of the bread the butter goes on. But for the most part we quietly (?) stay in the background and see that the little details are attended to. Kind of a right of passage.


Tarry on!
 
There is an Alan and Matt tractor if I ever saw one!
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I had a vaguely similar setup pull my C60 in half once. I had two 4x4 dually tractors tied head to tow, and then to the cross member of my truck loaded with soybeans. When it gave, the hood flew up, and all heck broke loose. The farmer asked, "when will you have my beans to the CO OP?

I should have known that something was amiss when his trucks were parked, and he hired me. The field had a floating top over soupy clay. He hooked me up and across (loaded) we went. I broke through and the mud was 1/2 up the sideboards. They kept pulling until the whole thing gave way. Life Lesson. :)

I was 16. I had 3 bob trucks. I never had all 3 running at the same time. When I had 2 running, I could clear $ 300 after school hauling grain. :)
 
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