Looks like fun!!!

Lanse

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Looks like something I would pull!!!
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Actually that's good sport. Only place I tried it was at a certain "Gathering" of a certain group of YT misfits at an undisclosed location (to protect the innocent, tnough innocents have been known to show up) in eastern Indiana. Not nearly so fancy a rig, (tractor OR tiltboard - the latter being basically a trailer frame with the axle centered along its length). I opulled it off pretty quickly but learned it DOES take a fine touch. My apologies to Dick L for any undue wear on his clutch!
 
hey, loosen up!! Its fun, what more could ya want, thats what lifes about, doing things you enjoy when you get a chance, eerrr, uh, some scrap metal and a tractor....
 
We do this at some of our shows here in West Texas. We use and old steel flat bed place on a 6"x6" timber or an old railroad tie. Sure is hard on my old JD B's clutch though. Just one of many games to play when there is not a pulling sled in sight.
 
I've seen that at plenty of car shows, but never with tractors. That's got to be hard on clutches. Doug N
 
I have seen tilt bed combine trailers. I would think it would be almost the same game as this. Somehow balancing a combine in the air would be an experience to remember.
 
There's just so many 135's around that the owners need to come up with new things to do with them. They still don't die. Multi-power would be excellent for that as it has a hill hold feature. LoL Dave
 
I guess I'm thick also, I don't understand what it is anyone is trying to do? What is the point???

--->Paul
 
I have too. I went to a steam show at Greenville OH and they had a super steep dirt incline also. Took my old 10-20 on steel up and over it, then did something stupid, let the girlfriend do it and I rode on the fender to coach. She almost got to the top and then hit the clutch and rolled backwards and then dumped the clutch. Yes a 10-20 will pull a wheelie! We went over the top and then she pushed the clutch back in and we freewheeled down the hill. Old 10-20 never went so fast!. I was a bit pale and speechless afterwards but a lot smarter!
 
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