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Old 03-28-2012, 12:50 PM
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AH GEE OAK, U promised not to tell !!
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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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Old 03-28-2012, 05:20 PM
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Daduke,

I was behind you on the green machine with the turfs, those ATV tires really had the advantage in that wet clay that turns to pudding, that's for sure. I wasn't sure if I wanted to go with the standard bar lug tires on the green one and the SGT, but I think I'll go the ATV tire route.
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Old 03-28-2012, 05:56 PM
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grate time was had by all!!I only told Vinnie but, my hydro rod was maladjusted. and I had only 3/4 speed forward, my governor was wacked and I alwas fought to keep engine from blowing, all day but excusses aside the traction was super with the MUDHOGS, they also are 27" tall gives alittle higher gear ratio, helps in mud,but the massive cleats due the trick! the green machines looked to be dueing a fine job out there, I love to see the small guys duing it, ab/sears/murray,ect. they out there driving their buts off!!! that LADY out there was good with her narrow frame machine also! the pride these guys show in (GITTER DONE!!!) amazed the land owner, every place we all show up, they shake their heads and say never thought they'd do it!!! Thanks agin my BROTHER IN PLOW!!!

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I only told Vinnie but, my hydro rod was maladjusted. and I had only 3/4 speed forward, my governor was wacked and I alwas fought to keep engine from blowing, all day but excusses aside the traction was super with the MUDHOGS, they also are 27" tall gives alittle higher gear ratio, helps in mud,but the massive cleats due the trick! the green machines looked to be dueing a fine job out there, I love to the small guys duing it, ab/sears/murray,ect. they out there driveing their buts off!!! that LADY out there was good with her narrow frame machine also! the pride these guys show in (GITTER DONE!!!) amazed the land owner, every place we all show up, they shake their heads and say never thought they'd do it!!! Thanks agin my BROTHER IN PLOW!!!

I was behind you on the green machine with the turfs, those ATV tires really had the advantage in that wet clay that turns to pudding, that's for sure. I wasn't sure if I wanted to go with the standard bar lug tires on the green one and the SGT, but I think I'll go the ATV tire route.
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I could have used the diesel, but I didn't need it. I only use that one when all the LIGHT work is done! See ya next year.

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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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Somehow I missed seeing you plow with that machine Earl, was too busy pulling up logs with the 982 in the lower back field
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