Teaming with the Nebraska Tractor Test Museum AntiqueFarming.com is
Pleased to provide a look at tractor testing in the 1920’s.
I think you guys will really like this
The film clip is located on http://www.antiquefarming.com/
Thanks everyone especially
Thanks to FarmallCub.com for providing a site that promotes this great hobby
Artie Z
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1920’s Nebraska Tractor Test film clip
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yes I do, and watch videos frequnelty. I was suing Netscape though, I'll try IE later.antiquefarming.com wrote:John have you ever watch an AVI, MOV, MPE, MPG file on your PC? sounds like you dont have a viewer installed. If you dont they are easy and free to get.
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Jack I completely agree, I watched the clip 20 times, old tractor clips are so rare. I loved the big ROCK ISLAND on the box car. Last week I took the 600 mile drive to Nebraska to meet with the fine folks over there. But not without first stopping at Rock Island and Moline to visit the John Deere museum and Pavilion.
Wait tell you see the next clip. It has shots of some roll over testing. First I laughed then after the 3rd or 4th time watching it I sat in complete amazement that they were doing the testing surrounded by a huge crowd of spectators.
Guys, I looked at the link I didn’t see anything wrong, However I did remove a “target=_blank†tag maybe that was it since a movie clip actually does that automatically
Wait tell you see the next clip. It has shots of some roll over testing. First I laughed then after the 3rd or 4th time watching it I sat in complete amazement that they were doing the testing surrounded by a huge crowd of spectators.
Guys, I looked at the link I didn’t see anything wrong, However I did remove a “target=_blank†tag maybe that was it since a movie clip actually does that automatically
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