[AT] Plowing in Ohio/Long
charlie hill
chill8 at suddenlink.net
Fri Sep 14 13:58:52 PDT 2007
Somehow or another I always find out about tractor pulls the week after they
are over and on the rare occasion I do know when one will be there is a
wedding, funeral or some other occasion that I'm obligated to attend.
Are you talking about White Oak in Wilson County? The last time I was there
it was to play football my Junior year in high school. The town dump was on
fire and the smoke and stench of smoldering trash and garbage settled onto
the field. I can still recall the smell 40 years later. To top that off it
was terribly cold that night, there was a plumbing problem in the visiting
boys dressing room and the right knee of my bants including the knee pad got
soaked. The coach didn't play me much that night and my knee pad froze.
I can't imagine anything in White Oak that wouldn't have a problem some way
or another. LOL.
Charlie
----- Original Message -----
From: "John Hall" <jthall at worldnet.att.net>
To: "Antique tractor email discussion group" <at at lists.antique-tractor.com>
Sent: Friday, September 14, 2007 3:50 PM
Subject: Re: [AT] Plowing in Ohio/Long
> Charlie, you need to go to the tractor pull at White Oak sometime. That
> track is made of sand and is a bear. Once a couple guys get to spining
> they
> create a hole that is tough to get thru. They did some plowing right
> beside
> the track and stuck a tractor one time. Somebody also hitched up a Willy's
> Jeep and it did rather well.
>
> I'll stick to my red clay.
>
> John
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "charlie hill" <chill8 at suddenlink.net>
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> Sent: Thursday, September 13, 2007 1:47 PM
> Subject: Re: [AT] Plowing in Ohio/Long
>
>
>>>
>> Most of our farm is sandy and some of it is extremely sandy. Back in the
>> day, I'd be plowing with the D-10 and hit a bad sandy spot. The plow
>> would
>> try to sink, the traction booster would kick in but it was so sandy that
>> the tractor would begin to spin it's wheels. Then it would do something
>> I've never read about in the manuals. I don't know if it was supposed to
>> do
>> it or not but the tractor would spin one wheel and stop the other and
>> alternate back and forth very quickly. It was as if you were stomping
>> the
>> brake pedals. It would walk it's way right out of the soft stuff. It
>> was
>> kind of hard to stay in the seat!
>>
>> Charlie
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