Posted by olliekid on March 21, 2010 at 07:50:47 from (70.228.88.2):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fV_VXQLCr2U
This video is pretty funny. It an oliver 1755 rowcrop pulling tug-a-war against a john deere 5020 wheatland. We can ALL guess who won, even though i like the olivers better than the john deeres. But anyways I dont know why the kid with the oliver accepted this challenge. I mean, hes got about 5000 pounds less than the 5020 and the 1755 is about 86 hp and the 5020 is well over 100. Im guessing the 1755 had to be turned up. But regardless the 1755 ends up breaking its axel.
If you ask me the guy with the 1755 needs to get a 2255 with a 3208/3150 cat V8 and have a rematch!!
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