OK ...We"re going to be heading down there (Oregon) this summer (we live in Alaska), so maybe I"ll get a chance to swing by the guy"s farm and see what he"s got up close. I do appreciate all the help from you folks. Wish I could find a video of some of those tractors that you mentioned while under a heavy plow load. The "bang bang" was definitely slow, like one bang every 3/4 second or so ...and you could definitely hear it for miles. It was not like a rifle bang, but a very loud exhaust bang, a nice sharp sound. I do recall that the neighbor who had an antique John Deere told me that it was not a JD, that it was an old "such and such" (can"t recall what he said). It"s look and shape was similar to a JD if I recall but living on the far side of the field and having another field between us, I never got a close look at it. It might"ve been green ...or some other darker color. I think it had rubber tires, not steel. It did not have a big box on the front end like the Rumely Oil puller etc. Dunno...
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