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Most have all their beans off here , and the corn should be off before the next rain, at least on my place.
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I had trouble also.
I went with Microsoft and now I'm back in....thanks Jake !
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Did ya all see the long framed AC ?
The one that was to be an AC 8095.
If I recall someone that worked at the factory got his hands on two of the prototypes that were supposed to be the 8095 model, but AC was bought out before they made it to production.
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QuoteShell Answer Man
Sounds like an excellent brush pulling class.
Something like this, I assume ?
I couldn't imagine something like this in a pro / super stock setup......not practical.
Just because it's done in the truck class, doesn't mean it would be the wise thing to do with a tractor class, imho.
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QuoteJake Koch
Just wondering in a component chassis what makes it a Red or green tractor. Other than the paint. Most have custom hoods profab Transmission recast block and head. Billet internals. So why does it matter what block is inside. Can anyone tell me what is actual tractor in a component puller.
The sheet metal and color, in my opinion.....lol
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QuoteDirtfarmer
Don’t you know food comes from the grocery store?
They plan to do what some of the European countries have tried- limiting fertilizer usage, restricting livestock production, making us go close to organic. Of course, “they”, the elites, will still be able to get their steaks and fresh fruit and vegetables, while the rest of us are supposed to eat bugs while they fly around in t
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Food will always be a necessity.....can't do without it>
If you can control the food production, it's another way to control the people, and make no mistake about it, controlling the people is what they want.
Why do you think countries like China and people like Bill Gates are buying all the ground they can get in this country. They are looking ahead at the bigger picture.
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I remember when there were a lot of different colors in the 80's when I started to attend pulls and even though I rooted for the Deere's, I liked seeing different colors.
As for being a purist,. is there actually such a thing ? Even if's a Deere, IH, Ford or etc. and it has the right color block for the sheet metal , it's not the same tractor as it was, coming off the as
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QuoteBryan Lively
Here's your alternate universe Michael -
Well.......that was painful to watch.
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Like this ???
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QuoteThe Original Michael
Last I heard, Rob Russell runs a JD motor with IH sheet metal. The Ruttin Deeres run red with green sheet metal.
Any diesel moline PS runs a JD engine.
Just so interested people can keep things straight, which Pros and Supers this summer are running one brand under the hood and a different brand's sheet metal?
Funny thing is , I saw .......and heard, Russell
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Quoteweird
I wasn't going down the conspiracy road. I wanted to point out the risk vs. reward in farming.
I know you dont want this but how does an all metal structure burn from one end to the other with nothing but cattle inside???
It's called Methane gas, and they think the air space in the top of the barn ignited when a feed truck caught fire.
Just what I've heard.
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QuoteNot Really
With a roth you pay your tax then invest so your growth is tax free. With a traditional you don't pay the tax invest get growth grom the money you didnt pay taxes on and then pay the tax when you withdraw. So if we go to a consumption tax those with a traditional would benefit yes. But i do not see why the roth would need to be treated special you paid you income tax before l
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QuoteAndre
I believe we need to fix the problems with a true stock truck or tractor first so that someone actually has a chance to compete in the the top 5 with a stock whatever the case maybe. The organization i help with are trying different ideas to implement so that if some kid wants to bring in his street diesel pickup he actually has a chance. But currently we have crappy running old 2.5 t
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QuoteMission Accomplished
IH 5488, I haven't posted on here in a long time but I feel dumber just reading your comment. Anything that can be done to make any motorsport safer should be worth looking into to. BTW what is a tractor pole?
........tractor pole?
LOL
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QuoteTripleAlphaProcess
Don't you get to deduct property taxes off your farm income? I have a motorsports business LLC and I get to deduct my property tax.
Ya, I get to deduct my property taxes "after I pay them".
Your point ? (Not trying to be snarky)
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QuoteTripleAlphaProcess
Not sure if that would be a sustainable model. Eventually a municipality would run out of new homes (or enough new homes) and if that's the case who keeps up the city or schools? I suppose all schools could become private and then you pay for each kid that goes there but I bet that would cost a lot. Private school in MN costs between $30k-$40k/year.
I can see
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QuoteTripleAlphaProcess
Not sure if that would be a sustainable model. Eventually a municipality would run out of new homes (or enough new homes) and if that's the case who keeps up the city or schools? I suppose all schools could become private and then you pay for each kid that goes there but I bet that would cost a lot. Private school in MN costs between $30k-$40k/year.
I can see a fl
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Exactly !
The tool has nothing to do with it as I pointed out above.
Vehicles have been used to kill people. Does that make them evil. Maybe we should ban "them" because somebody might use one sometime in the unforseeable future to kill .
Kind of stupid, isn't it, but this is where this kind of logic takes us.
Now, lets move on to the question I asked !
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Quotecelebration
Well, excuse me, that I did state the whole sentence. So to please you and to educate yourself, JD P..., here it is:
It takes a person to utilize a gun to promote (more) violence.
I hope this makes you happy.
One can promote violence with just about anything, like say a ball bat, hammer or a vehicle.
So, again, it's not really about an inanimate object, it's peopl
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Quotecelebration
Fireworks are colorful and entertaining. Guns are not - all they do is promote (more) violence.
The heck they aren't entertaining.
I've attended many shooting events in my day and have seen many gun owners that are a lot more proficient and knowledgeable than I.
And if your willing to be educated, guns don't promote violence, people do.
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So.....who fired off a few rounds at 12 midnight ......and what did ya use ?
I let off 6 rounds of 357 and 4 rds. of 12ga. 00 .
Come on, don't be shy !
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QuoteLewis Conner
For me it wasnt the loud i liked it was the Turban engines and the black tornado,s coming out the SS tractors exhaust pipe,s
That's what I was thinking, regarding this discussion.....EXACTLY the same thing.
Loud doesn't impress me and I'm a diesel guy anyway, so......
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QuoteJohn Murray
Where can this video be found? just curious, i love this tractor
Watch on mute if you’re sensitive to language or have children around…
Warpath with BBJD
(sigh).........if it's true, that's a bummer.
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QuoteMG1206
I was given a hint of something a year ago that might happen and it ain’t green,but it might put him back on top I HOPE!
Hope it’s still a V-8
Same here.
That V8 made him stand out from the rest and thus the draw.
Drop that V8 and it wont be the same.
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QuotePull Fan
First off Farm Stock and speed limit classes typically do not draw a crowd. I was at a pull in southeast Ohio this year where they had a bunch of speed limit classes. I overheard several other people sitting in the grandstand saying how they hated watching the speed limit classes that they should turn them loose and let them pull their best. Now I do understand why they have the spe
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QuoteLewis Conner
lots of small family farms is what fueled tractor pulling in the 70s threw 90s in rural areas there whas nothing else to do until once a year the County fair would come around besides now we have TICl TOCK on a cell phone how can pulling compete with that lol
Frankly, watching a video on tv, phone or laptop isn't the same as in person, whether it's a grand national
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Oh yes, I understand "some" waivers wouldn't hold up in court because of laws in some states
From my point of view, even in states where said waiver is considered legal to have, I'd still have some kind of coverage in place, regardless of how strong a waiver one thinks they have in place..
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Quote$
Example only, I just picked one quick.
Google, is your friend
Sorry, but I had to laugh a bit at that.
No way I'd bet the farm on info that link provides.
All it takes is someone who wants to try to sue, and a crooked lawyer who doesn't care about what's right or wrong, like the hundreds advertising on TV.
Yes , waivers help "reduce" the risk, but there's no
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QuoterickFPP
Trying to get a separate topic going....
1. Pit Passes will create a definite additional revenue stream for the promoter.
2. Waiver forms WILL hold up in a court of law IF they are preserved properly. Been There .... Done That!!
I'd like to see the wording of that waiver and find out who the insurance company is that thinks "it will hold up in court", no matter what.
I
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