My sister showed this to me...all I can say is WOW! For a bit, there, it looked like they might take that fence down. Not sure how they were going to turn tight enough to make a 3rd pass, though...
https://youtu.be/xU_fshxE3Gk
Think my Cub could handle these plows?!!!
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Re: Think my Cub could handle these plows?!!!
Wow was my first thought also. Talk about getting the job done quickly. Your Cub might be able to pull that, but only if it was converted to 12v.
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Re: Think my Cub could handle these plows?!!!
I seen that years ago at a show here in Indiana. Very impressive.
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Re: Think my Cub could handle these plows?!!!
gives new meaning to the word S-L-O-W! lol! ---did they ever get to the end of the field?
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Re: Think my Cub could handle these plows?!!!
They showed one turn, but sure looked like they were close to the fence! Not sure if they can make any more laps if that's its turning radius!
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Re: Think my Cub could handle these plows?!!!
A few years ago we had 60 bottoms like that and it was pulled by 3 Case 110's --- interesting to watch and the 110's ran faster than I could walk. --- I always did hope our club could have that unit again.
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the steam engine is a brand new case made from the plans of 150 h.p. traction engine. it took him ten years to build it from scratch.
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