National Farm Machinery Photos from Session 2
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Admin Registered: 03/25/2008 Posts: 2,526 |
My National Farm Machinery Photos from Session 2 are uploading right now. I'm hoping to get my father's photos uploaded sometime tomorrow.
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Re: National Farm Machinery Photos from Session 2
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Moderator Registered: 03/27/2008 Posts: 1,152 |
Great shots!
I saw the New Born Deere was "hauled" of the track - any damage? Floating Finish - the German Tractor Pulling Web Show and EU Live Streams: [www.youtube.com] |
Re: National Farm Machinery Photos from Session 2
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Admin Registered: 03/25/2008 Posts: 2,526 |
No, no damage, they are hauling most of the tractors out like that now. The tractor ran very well for its first official pass down the track.
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Re: National Farm Machinery Photos from Session 2
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Registered: 03/31/2008 Posts: 762 |
So is it headed for Europe to run over there, or will K&K run it here with the owner driving it occasionally like the Pro? |
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Anonymous User
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Pretty that it is heading over to Europe real soon and it is supposed to pull at some indoor pulls over ther too such as AHOY and Gelredome unfortunately. In my opioion,that thing looks awesome! Sorry to hear that it won't be campaigning on the 2009 NTPA SSO class because it sure would be a real good competitor and give those "Toys" some competition!Anyone Agree? |
Re: National Farm Machinery Photos from Session 2
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Anonymous User
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Hi,
as far I know, both "Turn Me Loose" and "New Born Deere" are confirmed for the Gelredome pull in Holland on April 11. Don't know if any of them will make it to Ahoy, as it is only 3 weeks away. But then again, transport companies don't have too much business at the moment, so maybe it could be done. As far as I know, "Turn Me Loose" has been running with an engine "leased" from K&K up untill now, and now the "euro-spec" engine is ready to be dumped into the tractor right after NFMS - And be shipped to Europe. The engine in the "New Born Deere" is a complete Veldhuizen Special Products set-up, and I believe it was the one he ran in the 4230 "Well Done Deere" last season - So that one is ready for the European pulls this season for sure. |
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