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Old 03-04-2012, 01:32 PM
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I cant quite tell if that Brinly plow is something you need or not, but if you do need one, I know a guy who has one for sale.
Thanks, but iv'e got a 10" & 3-12" brinleys, the 10" is famous, bought it from Vinchenso's of pickens 4yr ago at my first plow meet, been cub crazy ever since!!!
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Old 03-04-2012, 01:46 PM
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The front tires look anemic compared to those great looking rears!!

Tri-ribs, V61's, maybe 18x8.50's, we are here to help further your passion!!

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Thanks listened to your advise, (even though my advantage of rinning down hill all the time, saving gas) LOL! I've installed wheel horse rear hubs on the front spindals, & bolted 1963 IH Farmall cub 23"x4.50x12 wheels! maintanes the near 10" ground clarence, front & rear I have been working for!!
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Old 03-04-2012, 04:40 PM
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Earl

It was good talking to you yesterday. Between you and Vince I may just need to take a ride down to Pickens and see what this plow day thing is all about. Hope that Mag can keep up with the smokers.

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Old 03-04-2012, 10:10 PM
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It was good talking to you yesterday. Between you and Vince I may just need to take a ride down to Pickens and see what this plow day thing is all about. Hope that Mag can keep up with the smokers.

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Plow days are great fun,you should go to one!
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Default SHOWDOWN AT BEECHWOOD FARMS (5th plow day)

The pure plow machine, faces the MOUNT ARIY deisel boy's 3 machines TO my advantage, it was a day for a mudder! my little 15hp kohler machine, put such FEAR in them 3 deisel boy's, one het his machine up twice, and had to cool her down, the red one run strong, but slippery conditions had the other boy spinning wheels to out do PPMachine, he had mud all up his back!!! THEY GOT SO desperate, the one with the mud on em, went and got a 20hp gas SGT. so he could blow my doors off, well he did, but the PPmachine will return!!! ( more tricks to come) the fear will rise agin!!!
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loaded and itching for ACTION!!! I brought along PPmachine's big brother (7254) , My bro-inlaw wanted to git that 20hp that blew my doors off, but we'll meat agin!!!
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The pure plow machine, faces the MOUNT ARIY deisel boy's 3 machines TO my advantage, it was a day for a mudder! my little 15hp kohler machine, put such FEAR in them 3 deisel boy's, one het his machine up twice, and had to cool her down, the red one run strong, but slippery conditions had the other boy spinning wheels to out do PPMachine, he had mud all up his back!!! THEY GOT SO desperate, the one with the mud on em, went and got a 20hp gas SGT. so he could blow my doors off, well he did, but the PPmachine will return!!! ( more tricks to come) the fear will rise agin!!!
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Earl any truth to he rumors you got passed in the slow lane this past weekend?

Great pics! Your brother in-law was bit hard by the plowing bug! He do anything else with that beast?
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Good pics, Earl! Glad you had a good time at plow day.
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Default 20 hp sgt gas machine used to beat me

Like I said in my earlier post, the mud soaked deisel boy parked his deisel, went and got a 20HP GAS MACHINE TO BLOW MY DOORS OFF!!!
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Great pics! Your brother in-law was bit hard by the plowing bug! He do anything else with that beast?
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The PPM ran well and it did do a good job plowing. What he doesn't show you is the nitrous oxide system hidden in the little red tank on the front of the tractor.
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