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Family Tradition tractors?

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ironhorse

10-16-2005 20:08:53




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Does anyone know anything about these Molines? They are very sharp machines!




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TAH

10-17-2005 15:00:15




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 Re: Family Tradition tractors? in reply to ironhorse, 10-16-2005 20:08:53  
TOP NOTCH TRACTORS TRADITION II IS MY PICK FOR KING OF THE HILL



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family tradition

10-17-2005 17:57:13




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 Re: Family Tradition tractors? in reply to TAH, 10-17-2005 15:00:15  
Thanks for the comment ironhorse. I hope TAH is right about that KOH! I really doubt it but we are gonna give it our best shot. Hey TAH, is that other yellow and black Moline gonna be going soon. Y"all get the parts together and I know a couple of guys that can help get it back together.



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Mopower

10-17-2005 10:32:13




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 Re: Family Tradition tractors? in reply to ironhorse, 10-16-2005 20:08:53  
It has been said I know a little about them. I'm no engine builder, but parts bolt together nice and convenient for pulling and power. Is that you Leroy? I think you need a yellow one around the place buddy.



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LRN

10-17-2005 12:07:38




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 Re: Family Tradition tractors? in reply to Mopower, 10-17-2005 10:32:13  
Hi Ethan, how goes it? Must be there is another "Iron Horse" out there. Hey I love them all. As you know I'm not too proud to drive anything. I've had a great time on the old Case this year. I may not always win but they know I'm there. I may have to go back in. I left some horses in the stable when I built the motor. Hey by the way there is going to be a meeting this Sun hope you and your dad can make it. Talk to you later, LRN

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Mopower

10-17-2005 12:19:40




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 Re: Family Tradition tractors? in reply to LRN, 10-17-2005 12:07:38  
Assuming at 10:00 in Eagle? We love the Case. There is always more room in a Case engine. Still anxious to see what that funny Deere is going to do. I'm sure it will surprise us next year! I'll let Dad know. I'll see what is going on Sunday. Later bud.

Ethan



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LRN

10-17-2005 12:40:22




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 Re: Family Tradition tractors? in reply to Mopower, 10-17-2005 12:19:40  
You guy's weren't around much this year. You missed some pretty good pulls in the 4,500# class. I have been battleing some pretty tough AC's and Ollie's. We had a great time though. That AC Power is always tough. But I got him the last time I pulled against him. I stole some of his gas and when his front end went up he ran short of gas. (Sorry AC.) I've got #4 pulling pretty good but there is some room for improvement. I got it pretty late last spring and only had time to make a few changes before pulling started. He will be spending some time in the shop this winter. I hope to park it next to the Case so maybe he will inherit some it's toughness.

Thanks, LRN

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Mopower

10-18-2005 05:16:37




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 Re: Family Tradition tractors? in reply to LRN, 10-17-2005 12:40:22  
We didn't get much chance to pull except for Fowler. A WC is hard to beat, but I hope the next goofball project we have will do it. It should be a 3500 to 4500 machine. I really don't plan to pull the R over 3500#, but I may. It is 60 h.p. or more, but my Twin City JTU should crank 75 without a rebuild. Maybe your new Deere will give Mike's A some extra competition in 4500.



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