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Pictures from our plowday in Holland |
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clovis
Orange Level Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Points: 384 |
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Thank you for sharing the pics, and thank you for bringing some of Holland into my living room, right here in the middle of the United States.
I really do appreciate you sharing these photos!
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Pat the Plumber CIL
Orange Level Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: Springfield,Il Points: 4833 |
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Great pictures Johan,thank you so much for posting.What I am interested is what were you all eating.Over here that pot would be full of Chilli or Stew
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You only need to know 3 things to be a plumber;Crap rolls down hill,Hot is on the left and Don't bite your fingernails
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JohnCO
Orange Level Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: Niwot Colo Points: 8992 |
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Great pictures! Nice to see what the fields look like "across the pond". I've got a couple Zetors, a 7745 and a 6340 mudder, they are rugged but I have a lot of problems with rubber parts breaking down and leaking fluids. A cheap way (at the time, late '80's) to get a new tractor.
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Tricky Dickie
Silver Level Joined: 05 Nov 2009 Location: North Yorkshire Points: 186 |
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Very nice Pictures! It looks to have been a most enjoyable event. Were all the tractors diesel and on rubber, or were there some older kerosene engined and steel wheeled machines taking part?
Tricky Dickie Edited by Tricky Dickie - 22 Oct 2010 at 12:46am |
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Dutchboy Johan
Orange Level Joined: 14 Sep 2009 Location: Netherlands Points: 571 |
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Brian Jasper: The Lanz must be heat it up before you can start it. Because it's a hotbulb tractor. That you see is an LPG bottle (or how do you call that) wich goes with that pipeline to the front of that tractor and at the end of the pipeline you have a flame and that heats the bulb up. I hope that it's clear for you.
PaulRoidt: Yes that's for sure. It was a perfect day. We did it after a periode for about 1 week with dry and sunny weather. Also this soil drains water much faster down than the clay by Bert so it will be rather dry. Now at this moment it's again wet and colder.
Pat the Plumber: We where eating hot soup en bread with warm sausage like a hotdog. That's more the Dutch way for having a lunch. Here in Holland we loves eating soup.
Tricky Dickie. Most tractors where diesels, and also all the tractors did have rubber tires. Only our WD-45 is a gas and I smell that both John-Deere A where running on kerosene. But all the other one's are diesel tractors.
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