Strange way of soil blackening

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Strange way of soil blackening

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Best regards

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you can see the wind turbines trying to save the planet through the smoke

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Post by Kiwi Kev »

Glad it's not my tractor and equipment!
Certainally get some area covered though.
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Very strange way of soil blackening

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The camera man is pretty brave too. :eyes:
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It is not quality or efficiency that they are looking for. :roll:

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Note the windmills in the background saving the earth! :run:
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Post by BearCreek Majors »

WOW! I think he actually had the exhaust pipe glowing, it starts out chrome and when he gets out of the tractor you can see it changing back to black. You can also see him shaking the poop out of his pants leg from almost flopping it on its side.
I don’t dare show this to the family, my Uncle would be out buying a plow for his 9600 tomorrow.

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I gues he was expecting rain or other bad whether.
Fun to watch though.
I wonder how much strength there was on the hitch connection at the turns.
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His moldboards are polished, the cylinder bores defenitely not

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Post by JC »

That was different!
It gives a whole new meaning to ploughing contest :shock:.
I'd rather see a tractor with that much horsepower hooked to a sled.

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