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Antique Tractor Pull 2006

Started by Roxie, October 08, 2006, 02:37:03 PM

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Roxie

Cowboy Bob is out there getting em ready to pull! 
He used a whole can of Crisco for the tires again..... ::)
He coats the tires with Crisco then paints the rims and the paint on the tires washes off. 

We have a very diversified line up this year...we'll start with my favorite,
the 1953 John Deere 50:



Here is the 1959 Case 800:



And the smallest and oldest, the 1947 Massey Harris 101 Jr.


The pull is this Saturday at the Cochranville Fall Harvest Days. 
I can't wait to see which one does the best in it's class.
8)
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Patty

 8) 8)  Well those are just dandy!  I can imagine all the hard work you two have put into them. I bet your arms are tired now from all the polishing. Next week at the tractor pull, I bet you have the best looking tracotrs there!

Good luck!
Women are Angels.
And when someone breaks our wings....
We simply continue to fly ........
on a broomstick.....
We are flexible like that.

Norm

That brings back some kind of fond memories Roxie. The tractor I learned to plow on was a spittin image of your JD. The not so fond part was no shade and no cab....boy am I ever spoiled now. :D

Good luck at the tractor pull, get some action shots if you can.

Roxie

I'll get action shots this year again  8)

Cowboy Bob lined the whole tractor team up for the forum!




Norm....he said only rich guys have cabs!   :D

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breederman

I grew up on a JD50 also. I remember the time that I burned a hole in the butt of a brand new pair of pants, the seat wasn't in very great shape and the battery box is under it. ::)
Together we got this !

Dan_Shade

my dad has an oliver 60, which really I guess would be my brothers, sorta.  He also has a Massy-Harris 33 (I think??)

all I know is the steering on the massy-harris was a "thumbs-out" model!  it would spin that steering wheel like a million miles an hour if the front dropped into a furrow.

I like those old tricycle tractors, I guess a lot of people have been killed on them, it's a shame :(

we never did the tractor pull thing, dad didn't like fixing broke stuff, and I never quit until something breaks :D
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lots of dull bands and chains

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Weekend_Sawyer


Nice lookin lineup Roxie!
We had a JD40, I love the way those Johnny Poppers sound when you get them under a load.

Jon
Imagine, Me a Tree Farmer.
Jon, Appalachian American Wannabe.

sawguy21

breederman, that is funny. Lucky your jeans were all that burned :D :D :D Some memories for me here. I did a lot of seat time on 8N's and Massey 35's hauling bales. My fingers still hurt thinking about it
old age and treachery will always overcome youth and enthusiasm

Corley5

Nice machines 8) 8) 8)  Good luck at the pull :) :)
Burnt Gunpowder is the Smell Of Freedom

asy

Gosh Rox, they are so CUTE!!!

We'll have to repaint our tractor (if we get the one in the thread) looks like I'll have to get some painting tips from you or CBob! They look spectacular!

asy :D
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sprucebunny

Nice line-up and good luck this weekend, Roxie.

Do they have names ???
MS193, MS192 and an 026  Weeding and Thinning. Gilbert Champion sawmill

Roxie

I've heard Cowboy Bob call em all kinds of names...but I can't repeat that here.   :D
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pigman

Of course they have names, John Deere, Case, Massey Harris. ;D
Bob
Things turn out best for people who make the best of how things turn out.

wiam

Quote from: pigman on October 12, 2006, 04:45:22 PM
Of course they have names, John Deere, Case, Massey Harris. ;D
Bob

Which one is named Bob? ??? ???

Will

pigman

I am sorry. Bob is one of the drivers.














Bob
Things turn out best for people who make the best of how things turn out.

Roxie

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Cowboy Bob

The pull is over. Time to put them gas burners away. We dint do to bad.
The Massey pulled ok but not pullin material. I think its agoina git traded
off for a notherin,  51 ft in the 4500 lb class dang thing wts. in at 3600
lbs.
As for Poppin John she still needs some work. Has a few buggs in her,
has a big heart, she wts in at 5600 doesnt like to pull with her big brother
or those red cousins .
The Case ... There a hoss that can tear up some track spins out has the power
needs more traction. She wts in at 7790 dint know she had fluild in tires to it gave
me a bath when i let  some air outofher. She spun ot at 106 ft . We dint bring any dust collector home but we had a lof of fun. No fires no rain storms like the last pull.
Rox took this year off said to git rested up to beat my a... next year, we ll see.
All i cin say is GET ER DONE WOMAN ... Aint it so.
Creek Dairy Sales~Owner/Operator
Cows or Bulls~You want em, we buy em, I sell em
Quality not Quantity

Fla._Deadheader


SOOOOOooooooooooooooooooooooo

  Roxie chikkened out, EH ??  ::) ::) ::) ::) ::) ::) ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
All truth passes through three stages:
   First, it is ridiculed;
   Second, it is violently opposed; and
   Third, it is accepted as self-evident.

-- Arthur Schopenhauer (1788-1860)

Weekend_Sawyer


Sounds like you had a good time there bob. Bet Roxie's savin up to give you a whoppin next year!

Jon
Imagine, Me a Tree Farmer.
Jon, Appalachian American Wannabe.

twoodward15

Bob, you sharpening those tires on the case?  You can either get a stronger tractor to pull it backwards (on pavement) and let the tires spin on the case, or you can get a power planer for wood and plane the lugs until they are sharp.  You gotta get the hard and rounded edges off the tires or they just won't pull right.
  You're gonna have a hard time getting that deere to compete.  I'm assuming you are trying to get the H's.  They are tough.  You wanna beat the farmalls then you gotta show with a 5 star Mi-Mo.  They'll get scared.  A really good 4 star will get them as well, but it's gotta be set up for pulling.
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Patty

Sounds like you all had a fun time.  8)
Women are Angels.
And when someone breaks our wings....
We simply continue to fly ........
on a broomstick.....
We are flexible like that.

thecfarm

I've seen the shapened tire trick too.Someone took a chainsaw to the one I saw.Whatever works.I like to see those old tractors pull.
Model 6020-20hp Manual Thomas bandsaw,TC40A 4wd 40 hp New Holland tractor, 450 Norse Winch, Heatmor 400 OWB,YCC 1978-79

Cowboy Bob

Thanks for the tip, but our rulebook states that cut tires are a no no.
The guys around here look at the tires soon as you get on the
scales. I need to add more wt. Them old Cases the more wt. ya
got the better shell pull.
Creek Dairy Sales~Owner/Operator
Cows or Bulls~You want em, we buy em, I sell em
Quality not Quantity

Roxie

We had a wonderful time, and I ain't chicken!   :D :D  The tractors that we took had never been in a pull before and I didn't have any time in the field on them.  Take the Case 800, for example....it's got "Case-O-Matic" which is a gas booster under the accelerator on the steering wheel....I've only played with that twice, and never under a load.  It's a handy little feature, but I like playing working with them for a while.   :)

I'll be pulling next year, so git outta the way!   8)
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Norm

Sounds like a good time Bob. We've got a neighbor that still farms with a JD like you folks have pictured. He'd probably let you come out and practice this fall Roxie. I should warn you though he's a little rough around the edges even by Iowa standards.  ;D

Weekend_Sawyer


You keep me posted for that one Roxie, Celest and I will come up and cheer you on and mabe throw a banana peal under Bobs tires :D

Jon
Imagine, Me a Tree Farmer.
Jon, Appalachian American Wannabe.

Cowboy Bob

 OUCH,,,,Thanks alot, dont give her any ideas, She aint as chicken
as she seens to be,
Creek Dairy Sales~Owner/Operator
Cows or Bulls~You want em, we buy em, I sell em
Quality not Quantity

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