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meadowfield

we did our first show of the year, and somehow I was fished into towing a 1946 Bristol crawler with my GT14... 

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These things weight around a ton and a quarter, and this one wouldn't start, but we wanted it as part of the display.

 

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that rope was tight!

 

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I pretty well broke traction all the way down the field, just balancing the right load on the engine not to stall it or lose momentum.

You can see the tracks I left in the field all the way down!

 

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I know the tranny is in good shape after a 15 minute pull :D

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kthack657

The GT-14's are beasts, I have one too and can tell you that it is probably the heaviest wheel horse out there before the D series at almost 800 pounds dry, love them red stallions, ride on!

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Sparky

Great pics. Its nice to see action shots from shows....most are just tractors sitting still !

   Mike.........

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Jake Kuhn

:text-coolphotos:

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meadowfield

cheers guys,

 

because we organise this show, my tractors actually get used during the setup too - hauling trailers and getting us from A to B.  Was certainly different pulling something like that!

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Stigian

Great photo's Mark, them Gt-14's sure are strong machines  :handgestures-thumbup:

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meadowfield

Great photo's Mark, them Gt-14's sure are strong machines  :handgestures-thumbup:

 

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Tankman

Love the pics, great tractor and crawler.

Thanks for sharing! :smile:

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wheeledhorseman

Always good to know that you did a good job on that transmission.

Great tractor, great pics.............,great fun!

 

Andy

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