Posted by Lanse on October 12, 2011 at 12:55:30 from (209.251.1.140):
Hey guys!! Well, last weekend, I went to a small, home-town tractor show thats held locally every year. I shot a lot of video, and there was a lot to see, the show had around twice as much activity this year as last, and it was all in all just a really cool little gathering (20ish tractors).
Anyway, one of the tractors was this restored Case 20-40, and I managed to film it running, stalling, and then being re-started and loaded onto a trailer. I haven't seen anything like it before, this thing is a dang beast. Well, I hope you guys enjoy the video, I have more if anyone wants to see them :)
PS: I shot this in 1080p HD. Itll take considerably longer to load on slower connections, but if you click on "380p" or "480p" and select "720p" or "1080p" it will look much better. Have a nice day guys!!
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