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Posted by Janicholson on October 10, 2005 at 19:18:50 from (66.173.50.76):
In Reply to: Re: What is the name of that big tractor posted by Bob on October 10, 2005 at 11:41:25:
I post mostly over on the Farmall IH forum, but I have lived in Havre,MT (home of Big Bud). My son sat on the rim of the beast in 97 when it was returned to live in Hill county MT. He was 5 years old, and he had to climb up on the rim and his feet dangled in the air a foot off the ground. It saw time in Texas, and Florida (my source is from one of the builders of the machine). On the Big Bud Web site he is one of the men standing in fromt of the completed machine. This thing is awsome. it will pull more at the drawbar than it weighs. It is disassembled and put on a rail flat car to move it any distance. It lives on "ffaarrmmss" in the neighborhood of 30,000 acres, dryland wheat. The most wheat producing county in the U.S. (according to Hill COunty Ag Professionals) Jim Nicholson, St Cloud, MN
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