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A contender appears. While we're at it. I wonder what that tractor would do with a shorter tire and some traction. |
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With how low the tractors already geared, the fact that you can't shift it with any speed, the low rev limit (I'm talking about the grenadeing rev limit, not the stock limit), and then putting smaller tires on it it would accelerate hard but would rev out pretty much instantly and then you'd have to fiddle it for 10 seconds to get in another gear. Just to rev out immediately again. Eta: I've been proved wrong, either the engine can rev very very high without becoming many small pieces or it's not geared very low. Still cool though. Except for the turning to sharp and rolling of course. Quoted:
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A contender appears. While we're at it. I wonder what that tractor would do with a shorter tire and some traction. Eta: I've been proved wrong, either the engine can rev very very high without becoming many small pieces or it's not geared very low. Still cool though. Except for the turning to sharp and rolling of course. I no longer wonder
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Kept expecting a roll over. ![]() Me too. Those roll cages didn't look nearly substantial enough for my chicken self. I couldn't tell if they were strapped in either. Going faster than about 20 on a hard road is VERY dangerous, due to the lack of suspension. Once they start bouncing it is very hard to recover--and virtually impossible to control them. Not for me!
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Quoted: Amish? Tractors? Quoted: Quoted: Man do I wish the Amish had those. It really sucks being stuck behind slow tractors when there is no way to pass. Amish? Tractors? |
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Quoted: Me too. Those roll cages didn't look nearly substantial enough for my chicken self. I couldn't tell if they were strapped in either. Going faster than about 20 on a hard road is VERY dangerous, due to the lack of suspension. Once they start bouncing it is very hard to recover--and virtually impossible to control them. Not for me! ![]() Quoted: Quoted: Kept expecting a roll over. ![]() Me too. Those roll cages didn't look nearly substantial enough for my chicken self. I couldn't tell if they were strapped in either. Going faster than about 20 on a hard road is VERY dangerous, due to the lack of suspension. Once they start bouncing it is very hard to recover--and virtually impossible to control them. Not for me! ![]() 15-18mph and I feel like I'm going to come apart at speed; while the best option is to make a leap for it at the last moment and hope the tractor doesn't come down on top of me. |
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Around here they just put custom steel tires on them and they're kosher Quoted:
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Man do I wish the Amish had those. It really sucks being stuck behind slow tractors when there is no way to pass. Amish? Tractors? Around here they just put custom steel tires on them and they're kosher Steel? Tires? Kosher?
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Quoted: Around here they just put custom steel tires on them and they're kosher Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Man do I wish the Amish had those. It really sucks being stuck behind slow tractors when there is no way to pass. Amish? Tractors? Around here they just put custom steel tires on them and they're kosher |
