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Kentucky Ken,
Crawler picture, I hope.
Dave

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Charlie, I am sorry for the mess, when Ken asked for some pictures my files were messed up and I couldn't access them. I asked my sister in law to post them for me. We were trying to coordinate over the phone and it didn't work to well. If you could straighten it out I would appreciate it.
Thanks Dave
 
Brad, The video does show that tractor going very slow. The hill it was going down is steeper than it looks. It will actually travel about half of the original tractor speed. The drive sprocket is half the diameter of the rear tire.
Dave
 

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