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Charlie, do you have the one from PD6? You can't hear it but it sure is belching out the soot!
 
I do know after you sent it to me.
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I always thought it to be safer to stay up wind of Travis , now I know it !
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I think I may have some video of Mike's tractor from when he brought it to Little G this past summer. I think he had just finished it at that point. I'll take a look tonight....

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That ground was REALLY strange ground to plow.

Very hard to get the plow into, and it offered little to no traction, so it was difficult to "ride the balance" between pulling the plow and spinning your rear tires.

A SGT (with it's non-floating rear hitch) doesn't help matters much either....

Thanks for putting that video up Charlie.
 
Welcome to the world of the "Wisconsin Central Sands Region" The sand around here is great for growing tubers but plowing is a real pain in rump. Some grabs most wont I've seem 400 plus HP tractors, even articulates burried in tha sand faster than the driver and say "Oh Shi".
 
Those big green brod leaf plants in that vidio look just like the purple velvet I find growing in my garden every year.
They are one tuff weed to get rid of.
 

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