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Old 04-23-2017, 11:59 AM
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Well I guess I need to post some vids I found.

Couple of short ones.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nU5vsWyKyG4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-VIJGp03CdU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L3tRcIJGS5s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7pfXAuJCDaQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zz8-9y-t6Dw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aCsLspg8vfY


A long one.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DhBKAfdDqm0
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Well another plow day has come and gone. All the supers are clean and put away. It looked like it might be a washout but each day turned out nice after some morning rain. The 1772 and 1572 performed flawlessly and the 1872 and 2072 watched from the sideline. Below is a pic of my son on the 17 as well as him dragging in a dead Deere. Josh and his family really do a great job putting on this event. I do not know how many tractors ended up plowing the last I saw there was 242 tractors registered. By far the most numerous tractor there was the JD 430. Some of these guys can be like the BMW drivers on the road they travel in packs and tend to look down on the rest of us. I won't say all but a good number. They tend to think even the small tractors should move as fast as they do. I love plowing with them as the 15 and 17 have no problem staying up with them. Another plow day went by and I did not get to talk to Lou I was looking forward to a meeting. Lou I'm guessing you were down to the left coming in near the tent city with all the Cubs. I was going to walk down but it looked like a tough crew down there.



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Yep, most of them 430 owners are like that down here too. I like running with them and I will say that my 17 & 1572's can keep up with them all day long. They are a nice machine and I actually bought one about 5 years ago, put about 30 minutes on it and it has been parked in the barn ever since. Someday I'll redo it too.
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Well another plow day has come and gone. All the supers are clean and put away. It looked like it might be a washout but each day turned out nice after some morning rain. The 1772 and 1572 performed flawlessly and the 1872 and 2072 watched from the sideline. Below is a pic of my son on the 17 as well as him dragging in a dead Deere. Josh and his family really do a great job putting on this event. I do not know how many tractors ended up plowing the last I saw there was 242 tractors registered. By far the most numerous tractor there was the JD 430. Some of these guys can be like the BMW drivers on the road they travel in packs and tend to look down on the rest of us. I won't say all but a good number. They tend to think even the small tractors should move as fast as they do. I love plowing with them as the 15 and 17 have no problem staying up with them. Another plow day went by and I did not get to talk to Lou I was looking forward to a meeting. Lou I'm guessing you were down to the left coming in near the tent city with all the Cubs. I was going to walk down but it looked like a tough crew down there.



Nice pics, Charles! Thanks for sharing.
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Nice pics, looks like fun.
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Thanks for the videos, looked awfully muddy up there. My son and I went racing about 2hrs from there and it was about 42° and raining until noon so I didn't feel to bad about not going.
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Tim you missed out, not bad either day stopped raining early enough to get plenty plowing in.
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I plowed on Friday, too much trash stopping up my plow so I removed the coulter and had no problems thereafter. No plowing on Saturday as I did not want my 72 to get muddy, dirty.
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