Pretty cool videos of pulling from the past. I appreciated the voice over that explained each of the tractors. Thanks for sharing your stories with us Bill.
Thanks for the great video. I appreciate the extra info on the tractors! Your 720 sure pulled good. It must have made good power to run in 4th gear with 20.8-38! Also like the clip of kids pulling. They are so competitive and try so hard!
Thanks for the interesting video. I always enjoy seeing the creative ideas guys have come up with over the years. Love to see the far from stock tractors! Ever had the 720 on the dyno or guess how much horsepower it has? It pulls really well.
Yeah, we do that alot around here, but he swung them farther around to lower the rear. We just rotated them one hole back and the tractor sat more level. The drop axles hold up fine.
The only video I had of me pulling my turbo 4000 was playing in the Betamax when my ex wife spilled a glass of coca cola on it. No more video or Betamax. July 1985.
Thank goodness nothing broke on that first hook. Those children need to keep a safe distance when that much power is involved. Are there no safety rules out there in MD? Here in Indiana, the kids have to stay at least 6' from all parts of the machinery once the green flag is shown. They're not allowed on the track at all in the 10+ yr. old "Unlimited Class". 😧😄
Pretty cool videos of pulling from the past. I appreciated the voice over that explained each of the tractors. Thanks for sharing your stories with us Bill.
It's always cool watching the legends pull. Thank you
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Could watch these all day Bill, thank you sir!! 😁😁👍👍
Glad you're enjoying them!
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Another great video buddy your 720 is one impressive machine thanks for the video
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Great video and stories Bill, a lot history that you collected, God Bless
Thank you kindly.
Thanks for sharing the video Bill. Enjoy watching and learning from you.
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Like watching those tractor pulling videos.
Hey, thanks Charles!
Hey Bill,,,perfect way to enjoy an afternoon.
Awesome pullin video Bill. Had to laugh, you made your right foot hold the throttle from vibrating back. Good idea ! 👍
Yeah, I guess I thought it looked cool too. LOL
Thanks for the great video. I appreciate the extra info on the tractors! Your 720 sure pulled good. It must have made good power to run in 4th gear with 20.8-38! Also like the clip of kids pulling. They are so competitive and try so hard!
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Great video! Some cool tractors!
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Thanks for the videos sitting home we got about 10 inches of snow last night. May God bless you always in Jesus name Amen 🙏
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thanks bill ... really kool!
Glad you liked it!
Thanks for the interesting video. I always enjoy seeing the creative ideas guys have come up with over the years. Love to see the far from stock tractors! Ever had the 720 on the dyno or guess how much horsepower it has? It pulls really well.
Hey Wes! Never had the 720 on the dyno, no PTO, so that makes it complicated. We guesstimate the HP between 150-200 range to handle that 15 MPH gear.
Good show
Glad you enjoyed it
Check out "John Deere 830 Planting Corn". Pretty neat.
Great video. Thank you for sharing. Really enjoy seeing the old pulling videos and hearing you talk about it. Do you still have that 720?
Hey Andrew! Glad you enjoyed the video. Yes, we still have the 720, it is apart right now, bad rod bearing. Thanks for your interest.
So did the guy with the Allis, turn the drop axles in order to increase the wheelbase? How well do drop axles hold up in hard pulling conditions?
Yeah, we do that alot around here, but he swung them farther around to lower the rear. We just rotated them one hole back and the tractor sat more level. The drop axles hold up fine.
I love to watch those old tractors p u l l
The only video I had of me pulling my turbo 4000 was playing in the Betamax when my ex wife spilled a glass of coca cola on it. No more video or Betamax. July 1985.
I was thinking about that the other day, that l don't have any video of you pulling that 4000.
Oh by the way Lewis McDonald did the video for me.
Thank goodness nothing broke on that first hook. Those children need to keep a safe distance when that much power is involved. Are there no safety rules out there in MD? Here in Indiana, the kids have to stay at least 6' from all parts of the machinery once the green flag is shown. They're not allowed on the track at all in the 10+ yr. old "Unlimited Class". 😧😄