Aultman Taylor Tractor Plowing w/6 bottom tubalcain
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hahahaha is no good..is better the round blade....
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did a rubbish job
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@pawel0716 Byś się nie wypowiadał...u nas w tym czasie to był konik i jeden korpus :)
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reglati plugul prostilor nu vadeti k ia brazda mare si daia nu il duce tractorul ...............prostilor 8 prosti
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No, they were meant for both tractive work and belt work. There are lugs on the wheels, its just in such sticky soil that they have became packed. Under normal conditions this tractor would pull a 10 bottom plow without issue. Tractors like these along with steam engines are what opened up the prairies.
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I may be wrong, but I believe these things weren't actually meant for pulling plows .... thus the basically no-tread wheels, thus the getting stuck. They were known as "motors" or "engines" or something like that, rather than "tractors". Their primary purpose was sitting in one spot & powering something else, like a threshing machine, hay baler, or similar. Smaller actual tractors, draft animals, or pure people power would cut the crop & haul it to this machine & the device hooked to it.
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Hahaha, hey george, lets pick this (guessing) 2000 pound plow up. What a bunch of goons, neat tractor though!
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that there old tractor got stuck cuz it aint got no treads on the rear wheels, more like that there racing slicks on cars.
ale hujowo orze, najlepsze te typy co pchają pług haha
pawel0716 2 months ago 6
Something else which gave me a chuckle here was the title. I have no real idea what every one of those words mean in THIS specific instance, there is a reference to Freemasonry there, surely accidental & unintended. I'm not implying a single thing here, only a curious curiosity.
Since I am a long practicer of the craft, I'm not going to elaborate further. But other Masons will see what I saw & non-Masons can easily figure it out through a Google search. :) :)
offamychain 7 months ago