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    Posted: 15 Sep 2012 at 8:46pm
Just a short clip from today. Wife had so many videos stacked up in the camera, I ran out of room. That won't happen tomorrow.
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Lena 1935 WC12xxx, Willie 1951 CA6xx Dad bought new, 1954WD45 PS, 1960 D17 NF
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did you get a vido of the steamer trying to pull the 8 bottom plow?
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Charlie I had forgotten all about Jeeps being used in the fields. That sure brought memories back. We used to have a guy spray 2-4-D on corn with one with a PTO pump and two 55 gal barrels for the tank. I think he did  4 rows at a time. But a big deal then!!(late forties-very early 50's)LOL
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The Willy's did pretty good.
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I guess my love for jeeps started with the Willys, here are pictures of two of the three jeeps I owned at one time. I can not find the owners manual for the 1955 CJ5, it was shown with a plow, rear auger, welder and if I could find it I would have posted picture. I didn't realize I could have went to a plow day with out a tractor. When those jeeps were in low range they could push or pulll anything. Those hours of working on these jeeps gave me the patients to do great things with the WD45. 




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I really like to see the tractors working videos and I enjoy seeing the old plows and a matched tractor and plow.
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I didn't get any of the steam engine. Wife had 60 videos in the camera of mostly the Granddaughter so I had to empty it last night. They only made one round and I think were only using 5 bottoms and still couldn't pull it very easy.
 There is a club member that has 2 old Dodge Powerwagons with 3 point and PTO on em. He had a log splitter set up one with a Charr Lynn PTO pump and had a Buzz saw on the other at our early summer show.
 I got this today of the 30-60 Aultman and Taylor pullin the 8 bottom Avery though. It don't hardly make it sound different. Guess I'll have to upload that again, I got no sound with it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qyypwevJNMU&list=UU8mVmxwBUfiSSt_7j8tO0vg&index=1&feature=plcp
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