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vintage tractor with prehistoric backdrop

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Cleaverkid

I agree with Mike as well!

Just got one question...just how many horses did it take to stack those stones, anyway?

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neil

well i was driving back with the tractor and i thought it was a too good opotunity to miss , i am delighted everyone has enjoyed the pics and thanx for all the great comments.

I hope you all visted the photobucket album to view the rest of the pics

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can whlvr

awsome pic,stonehenge looks all right too :banghead:

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d180man

Hi very coool !!! :banghead::thumbs: :ROTF:

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Horse'n Around

Awesome picture, what a great idea Neil. Congratulations on your new Horse.

John

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VinsRJ

That is a great shot!

With the mud on the tires you can have a caption like "Just got done cutting around the stones" :banghead:

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Tim

absolutely has to be part of the calendar

amazing picture!!

if your that close to something like Stonehenge, I'm not sure you really appreciate its historical significance, you just take it somewhat for granted.

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DaveB

I've seen Stonehenge but not with a Wheel Horse in the scenery. Nice job.

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Raider

That's great, love the photo oportunity, I like to do the same kind of stunts but never thought of putting the tractors in the shots :banghead:

Now we all know how those stones got stacked... but why???

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Redbirdman

I love those red front hub caps!...............and the rocks are kinda nice too! :thumbs:

Ed

ps: there is a kinda cool place like that on RT40 near Amarillo Texas with cars stuck in the ground instead of old rocks............. :banghead: (photo op usa style maybe)

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Trouty56

Wow...so cool. Great pic of your Wheel Horse!!

About the stones.....here in the states that historical landmark would no doubt be hidden from view from passersby and there would be an entrance fee to drive back through a long roadway with memorabilia shops galore to see it and take photos.

Stoneman would maybe like a crack at those boulders...lol...

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Duff

Now thats definitly a calender quality shot!!

Mike.......

Now we're talking!

Duff :banghead: :thumbs:

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Coadster32

WOW! There's something we don't see too often in the states. Thanks for sharing these photos. :banghead:

Now thats definitly a calender quality shot!!

That's what I was thinking., The second one with the front grill facing the camera. (Very clear) :thumbs:

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rickv1957

Nice picture and tractor!!

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Don1977

Now we know how they got those large stones out there. :ROTF::banghead: :thumbs:

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chesbaycruiser

Now we know how they got those large stones out there. :hide::thumbs::ROTF:

Mystery solved!!!

:banghead:

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farmer

Me thinks Neil may have started something here,

Any members in Arizona..... Giza....hint hint.. :banghead:

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GlenPettit

I see that the only real competition for a Wheel Horse mowing, are actually there around the stones, working.

How did they move the stone . . . watch this Michigan guy do it:

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chesbaycruiser

I see that the only real competition for a Wheel Horse mowing, are actually there around the stones, working.

How did they move the stone . . . watch this Michigan guy do it:

I had trouble viewing the video...looks to be corrupted. I think this might be a better link to the same video:

This guy just may have figured it out!

:banghead:

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