[AT] Reactions to pictures posted from Portland
Ronald L. Cook
rlcook at longlines.com
Sun Aug 29 09:21:18 PDT 2010
John,
I was thinking to myself, "how the dickens did they get 100+ horsepower
out of that Ford?". Fords can get the traction to the ground alright.
But it would still be a 2-16 plow tractor here. Maybe marginally 3-14
in the sand by the Missouri river or up in the Loess Hills. Unusual and
nice looking specimen at any rate.
Nice photos and looks to be a very good show.
Ron Cook
Salix, IA
john hall wrote:
> Grant, It's always interesting to see equipment from different areas. The
> picture of that little Ford with the four bottom plow made me chuckle. In my
> area it takes something the size of a 4020 John deere to pull 4 bottoms. And
> that plow itself is about 1/3 heavy enough to withstand the tight soil and
> rocks here. Strange enough if you traveled 100 miles to the east of me it
> would probably be a good set-up.
>
> Nice looking tractors at that show. I even noticed a John Deere 30
> combine---don't see stuff like that too often, and when you do it hasn't
> been restored. I can't telll from the picture but it looks like that one may
> have a cleaning attachment.
>
> John Hall
>
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