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10/14/2023 12:06 pm  #26


Re: Machines

How rigid/arched is that transport?  I would expect the weight to still be fairly concentrated in the middle on something that long.


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10/14/2023 8:15 pm  #27


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(not my vid but ftr this is exactly what I saw on Tuesday.  too busy enjoying to video 


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10/15/2023 10:38 am  #28


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That was very cool


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10/16/2023 7:56 am  #29


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I looked at the set list.  That was a long concert with a ton of songs.  I see they played '39.  I've always enjoyed that song.  I guess now that Brian is basically in charge, he can get his lesser known songs in there.

Looks like ti was a really good concert.

 

10/16/2023 12:05 pm  #30


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xoxoxoBruce wrote:

Tractors, aggressive tractors, hot rod tractors...

Reminds me of this (Florida vacation pics, Don Garlits Museum of Drag Racing, from the old Cellar):

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10/16/2023 10:00 pm  #31


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glatt wrote:

I looked at the set list.  That was a long concert with a ton of songs.  I see they played '39.  I've always enjoyed that song.  I guess now that Brian is basically in charge, he can get his lesser known songs in there.

Looks like ti was a really good concert.

Yeah didn't agree with a couple of his choices but ya know...doesn't really shadow his talent and energy....

gained a whole new respect for Roger though....... He was just the drummer before but he can sing and has some character (if I was channeling my 'merkin I might say "spunk" but....)

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1/26/2024 11:58 pm  #32


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Post #21 mentioned the guy building '60s Lambo tractors.
Here's one from that era that didn't get produced...
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I don't know how it was supposed to work. There's a big hydraulic unit at the front end of the cat trac.
Maybe the trac, or just the front of the trac moved down. The front wheel may or may not have moved up.
Or it could be when the tractor sank up to its axles the cat tracs would get it moving.
Damnifino. Maybe Lambo couldn't decide and that's why it wasn't produced. 
 

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1/27/2024 1:11 pm  #33


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Pete looked over my shoulder and said "no you may not"
I suspect the rubber tires are only for travel. Hauling dozers around requires extra equipment. This kinda makes sense..


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2/07/2024 3:26 am  #34


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Maybe she wants a different color.
Or she bought you one for valentines day and hid it.
 


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2/29/2024 2:15 am  #35


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Talk about specialized equipment check out these high wire acts


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2/29/2024 2:26 am  #36


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And one of the first power mowers...

 


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3/08/2024 3:49 am  #37


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Going in style...

 


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4/28/2024 4:45 am  #38


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Sewing machines are still machines and Brothers was a biggie.


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