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    Posted: 26 Sep 2017 at 8:09pm
You can fit more on when you load tractors sideways....the Iowa DOT man that gave us a speeding ticket said he was impressed. We celebrated that Iowa welcoming packet with a excellent ribeye in Traer, Iowa on the way home.













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OK........WHY were you speeding ? You're supposed to go SLOW, so that others can appreciate all your hard work !!!

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He was blowing the dust of them.
Yup nice looking load you have
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And just look at all them Yeller Straps! LOL
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Now, that's a packed trailer! The mounted corn picker setup looks especially nice IMO
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Ya gonna have to get yourself a double decker car hauler, just can't haul pickers and the like.
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Originally posted by bauerd44 bauerd44 wrote:

Ya gonna have to get yourself a double decker car hauler, just can't haul pickers and the like.


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OK.  what's with the stubby WC?
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What Engine is in Stubby.  My guess is a 2cyl Wisconsin.   Why?   Shed was too short for a full size WC. Instead of lengthening the shed they shortened the tractor,  It was  too long to fit crossways on the trailer.  Didn't have a G to fit the hole.
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Originally posted by JimD JimD wrote:

OK.  what's with the stubby WC?


Hi Jim - now that is a name that sticks - Stubby!

I bought it at auction - its a WC where the former owner removed a length of frame and replaced the engine with a little Wisconsin air cooled. It sure is fun to play with. It is a neat little thing!
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Originally posted by Ken in Texas Ken in Texas wrote:


What Engine is in Stubby.  My guess is a 2cyl Wisconsin.   Why?   Shed was too short for a full size WC. Instead of lengthening the shed they shortened the tractor,  It was  too long to fit crossways on the trailer.  Didn't have a G to fit the hole.


Hi Ken - I don't know the answer to the question of why? But all your answers make good sense! I have the perfect spot in my little collection to keep it. Right next to a 6140 tractor, as they are about the same size.
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Originally posted by matador matador wrote:

Now, that's a packed trailer! The mounted corn picker setup looks especially nice IMO


Hi matador - we unloaded the picker today, ran it, and the whole thing seems to work. I don't have any wide row corn, but I may go try it one row per side at a time!
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Originally posted by jaybmiller jaybmiller wrote:

OK........WHY were you speeding ? You're supposed to go SLOW, so that others can appreciate all your hard work !!!

Jay


Hi Jay - I wish we had been going slower. Its hard to wiggle out of a ticket for going 70 in a 55 mph zone!
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Originally posted by Mikez Mikez wrote:

He was blowing the dust of them.
Yup nice looking load you have


Ha! That's a good excuse for speeding!
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Originally posted by corbinstein corbinstein wrote:

And just look at all them Yeller Straps! LOL


Hi Ronnie, why can't I buy Persian orange straps?
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You can just Google strap and there are several vendor that offer colars all the way up to 50 ft long http://www.uscargocontrol.com/Ratchet-Straps-Tie-Downs/Orange-2-Wire-Hook-Ratchet-Straps/2-X-30-Orange-Ratchet-Strap-w-Double-J-Hook and the are dot approved

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I just knew it had to be a Ram pulling a load that big in order to get a speeding ticket! Nice rig and especially the AC stuff. Love that picker. A lot of nice AC pieces. I gotta ask, how long does it take to load/unload?
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Originally posted by AC720Man AC720Man wrote:

I just knew it had to be a Ram pulling a load that big in order to get a speeding ticket! Nice rig and especially the AC stuff. Love that picker. A lot of nice AC pieces. I gotta ask, how long does it take to load/unload?


Hi Robbie - we were pleased with the picker, everything seems to work on it. We were there two hours getting loaded, but a lot of that time was spent yacking.....it takes time to speak the orange language.
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I know what you mean, seams like I can talk about AC for hours. Every time I do a restore on one and get asked about it I have to go into detail. If you dont want to know details, dont ask. LOL !
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