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Loooongest Hooook

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SS Fan

09-15-2002 15:47:57




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Sat. went to a farm and antique pull in the rain, thought it was taking a long time. The next hook was timed. When the sled wheels started turning till they stopped was 13.5 MINUTES. OH YAH!!!, he didn't make 200 feet. SS Fan




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JohnDeere2Cylinder

09-15-2002 20:27:53




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 Re: Loooongest Hooook in reply to SS Fan, 09-15-2002 15:47:57  
Unbelievable. I was there to watch. The tractor would dig down to dry dirt, go forward 1/4 inch, dig down to dry dirt again, go forward 1/4 inch, for over 13 minutes. Borth, Wisconsin.



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Flyin Farmall

09-16-2002 18:26:36




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 Re: Re: Loooongest Hooook in reply to JohnDeere2Cylinder, 09-15-2002 20:27:53  
Are they gonna have a pull in West Bloomfield soon?I thought one was this last weekend,but apparentely it wasn"t.thanx



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JohnDeere2Cylinder

09-16-2002 19:08:41




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 Re: Re: Re: Loooongest Hooook in reply to Flyin Farmall, 09-16-2002 18:26:36  
I understand that West Bloomfield pull on blacktop starts at noon on Saturday, September 21st. (South of Weyauwega, Wisconsin)



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Jim F

09-16-2002 07:29:58




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 Re: Re: Loooongest Hooook in reply to JohnDeere2Cylinder, 09-15-2002 20:27:53  
That is rediculious. If he was spinning until he doug down to the dry there was a loss of forward moved and should have been flagged. What if all 120 hooks took that long? Sure would loose my interest.



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They did

09-16-2002 08:00:47




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 Re: Re: Re: Loooongest Hooook in reply to Jim F, 09-16-2002 07:29:58  
Even up for every body ----too late to go home ,,just made a mess....



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devon

09-15-2002 18:01:25




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 Re: Loooongest Hooook in reply to SS Fan, 09-15-2002 15:47:57  
that is amazing i went to the gas and steam show in alexander ny last weekend an they were averaging 200 feet in 2 or three minutes

i love pulling



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