I had no idea! Quite long but very interesting
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Re: Steam Tractor Plowing
Well, that is the first time I have seen a rig like that. Very interesting.
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Re: Steam Tractor Plowing
Interesting.
Had to watch most of the video to figure out how they reset the plow at the end of the row.
Think the individual steering the plow must have arms and shoulders like a world class weight lifter.
Do think I would be well qualified to be one of the counterbalance individuals. I could handle that job all day long and not feel sore and tired at the end of the day.
Had to watch most of the video to figure out how they reset the plow at the end of the row.
Think the individual steering the plow must have arms and shoulders like a world class weight lifter.
Do think I would be well qualified to be one of the counterbalance individuals. I could handle that job all day long and not feel sore and tired at the end of the day.
I have an excuse. CRS.
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