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Tyler

05-14-2001 19:17:50




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well we had to try it. My Dad and I both won our classes with the M and A so we decided to hook them up. More or less for the pic. They were jumping around so we didn't go long. Not sure if you can tell or not but he was going downhill so we just dug some holes otherwise I'm sure I could have drug him all over the yard. :)

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Greg H.

05-17-2001 10:05:56




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 Re: pull off pic in reply to Tyler , 05-14-2001 19:17:50  
Hells fire, Looking at the tires on that M. If you could yank that scraggly no back tires lookin' A all around the family back yard, somethings wrong. I'd be ashamed to treat my dad that way, yanking him around, hurting his pride and the like, you'd better go home appologise, or atleast trade him tractors. Just yanking your chain, but remember I did tell before that you'd rare the tractors up and bounce around alot. Lets just say others have tried and failed at such experiments in the past. Keep havin fun though, Greg H.

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Jerry B

05-15-2001 07:36:25




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 Re: pull off pic in reply to Tyler , 05-14-2001 19:17:50  
Not to criticize, but next time tell your photographer to try not to clutter the picture with foreground ogjects. The general rule of perspective in regards to photography says to place some foreground object in the shot thereby producing depth and perspective in the final image.

It was a good try, but a chain link fence hiding about half the image doesn't give the desired effect. :)

Besides, we can't see the chain and the tire ruts being created as you drag that JD around! *L*

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Ok Rose

05-15-2001 04:35:36




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 Re: pull off pic in reply to Tyler , 05-14-2001 19:17:50  
Boys and their "toys" sure do have fun!



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