350 throwing rooster tails

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gcgrant
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350 throwing rooster tails

Post by gcgrant » Sat Mar 22, 2008 2:25 am

Picture not all that clear was taken from a video clip.
Going along at a good clip in 4th gear! Not something I would do to the old girl on solid ground. In the deeper snow you can actually feel it start to float! Don't even hear much of the typical track clatter when running in the snow.
These pictures are from about a month ago, field is now bare and grass is starting to green.
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JD in Canada
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Re: 350 throwing rooster tails

Post by JD in Canada » Sat Mar 22, 2008 6:54 am

Looks good having the snow flying like that. Still over a foot of snow here and getting -20 C at night.
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Post by digitup2 » Sat Mar 22, 2008 9:56 am

Give it time we are gettin spring feaver in south western Ontario .I took the big drainage plow out to a farm monday [Before half load season ] At 47 plus tones that old girl never even bounced over the bumps in the road they are just a bit soft .The road superintendent told me I won't get it out till may 15 th [amung other things he said] It shure cleans the tracks up running in snow like that it's a lot easyer on the undercarage in snow with no rail to sprocket bang that you can feel anyway .Digitup

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