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Western Wisconsin Plow Days Oct. 7-8th

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GREAT PHOTOS GUYS, I uploaded a bunch of photos in my photo bucket album and here is one of them,
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I will post a newurl link to my album here if possible.
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Glenn - Thanks for hosting again!

I'll have the Clutch on my 122 fixed - ready for next year - and a couple other adjustments. I think I need to call this 122 my "Deere Killer" or maybe "Deere Slayer" I roughly added up the weight and figure I was at approx 1600 pounds when I last pulled it beating most everyone except your 4x4 Deere. I later took off weights, anti-tippers, and right side dual and plowed with it.
Here's some pics
Mick Morgan's nice 122
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The working end of my 122
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A 782D from Kansas City, MO
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My newly auquired 1650 - Thanks Brian
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Brian Albrecht and his smooth running 70
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Paul Roessler and his Diesel
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My dad Ron and his favorite Model 1000
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John Lang's Case
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And a bunch more - lotsa customs
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Headin up Friday night, drivin 6 hours, I"m thinkin, all this time and miles to a plow day when I could go out back of the house and do the same thing? Yep! cause when you get up in the morning, eat at some little place in a small town, and get there and start seeing people that you only run into at events like this, Its all worth it, Thanks Glen for putting on the day, Paul and Vince good to see you. Had fun pulling a 2 bottom, didn't think my tractor could handle it, Like Rob says, "Nothin like a plow day!!!
 

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