john deere vs farmall

ths is a vid of my brother on his 1949 farmall h with good tires weights and high compressoin pistions, and my on my 1950 john deere b with bad tires and no weights trying to pull eachother around.

first pull -http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&VideoID=13025973

second pull- http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&VideoID=13026320
first pull
 
I wouldn't be on either tractor without wheely bar let alone possibility of chain breaking. Really bad situation in a none controlled environment.

Oh the stupid things you do when you are young and foolish!!!

Girl friend had a friend in MI who got his backhoe stuck, had his wife try to pull him out with thier tractor. Buried her the following week.!!!!

Keith & Shawn
 
well, if one wheel locks up on one tractor, that tractor can therefore be pulled sideways in so that the pulling tractor will flip the tractor with the one locked up wheel.
 
When we were in our late teens, my neighbor and I each took our dads' tractors and tried this stunt. He had an Oliver 88, air in tires, cast wheels, and 1 set of rear weights, and good tires. I had an Allis Chalmers WD with a high altitude kit, loaded tires, and 1 set of rear weights, and also good tires. Neither tractor dragged the other; basically a dead heat, and better yet, neither of us foolish kids got hurt.
 
Well, my dad would for sure tan my hide if I ever did something like that, but that's how tractor pulling as we know it started- one guy with a deere, another with an Ollie and both would brag about their tractor.

They chained 'em up and of course the Ollie won hands down....

Donovan from Wisconsin
 
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