is this a farmdeere

Kevin

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Did anyone ever see a tractor like this? these pics are from last years tractor show i attended always wanted to post them!!!!
WARNING not even sure this is legal on farmallcub.com
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Not sure that should be legal anywhere. Someone sure screwed up a nice Farmall, sorry you Green folks, couldn't resist this though. Ouch ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! hehehehehe
 
I remember seeing and reading about this tractor in one of my magazines. He can run either tractor independently but cannot run both of them at the same time due to gearing differences.
 
You must have been at last year's Thresherman's Reunion in Kinzers, PA. The Rough and Tumble Engineers put on a great show!
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Guess who else was there?
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that's where it was the Rough and Tumble in Kinzers, Pa.. last years show it was my first time there and it was a great day to be there with some tractor friends hanging together for the day!!!!!!!! :{_}: :{_}: :{_}:

I always wanted to post the pics and was uploading a few others and saw them again and said let's share them with everyone!!!! :D
 
A lot of good tractors get butchered up like that for no reason at all!!-----saw a cub with a ford 302 stuck in it and what for??? thanks; sonny
 
looks like this is what happens when a guy marrys a girl from the GREEN side, and this is his only way from having to drive a COMPLETELY green tractor :D
 
Maybe he has neighbors who only want to see green on one side and red on the other.

The story back in Ohio was that one of the large bakery operations started out with their first bread truck painted blue on one side and red on the other so onlookers would see different colored truck and think there was more than one :D
 
Kevin":3p5uz7k0 said:
Did anyone ever see a tractor like this? these pics are from last years tractor show i attended always wanted to post them!!!!
WARNING not even sure this is legal on farmallcub.com
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At first look it seems like a waste of two good tractors then after a second of thought it sure shows how two differant tractor companies would build the same tractor, dimensionaly they are the same size all the way around :o ....... Which tractor really was the better of the two, bet they were very much a like but that clutch on the side of the Deere was probly a big selling point.
 
I saw this tractor at the Pa farm show and I was wondering how they would drive the tractor.
I feel sorry for that H needind to be stuck to a deere for the rest of it's life.
 
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