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Re: Great Americana Read: How to Build a Demo Derby Combine
You should be ashamed of yourselves featuring the wanton destruction of good old American agricultural equipment and featuring it as though it is some great spectacle. Very lame as are the lame-asses involved in that crap. Grow-up, you pathetic chumps. I?d love to have a combine like that one. You guys are a bunchy of weak-ass pussies.
-dulcich
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Re: Great Americana Read: How to Build a Demo Derby Combine
Originally posted by dulcichYou should be ashamed of yourselves featuring the wanton destruction of good old American agricultural equipment and featuring it as though it is some great spectacle. Very lame as are the lame-asses involved in that crap. Grow-up, you pathetic chumps. I?d love to have a combine like that one. You guys are a bunchy of weak-ass pussies.
-dulcich
good to see you again Steve - enjoyed hanging out at EMC last week with you,
-Scottwww.realtuners.com - catch the RealTuners Radio Podcast on Youtube, Facebook, iTunes, and anywhere else podcasts are distributed!
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Thanks, Scott. It pained me to see the problem you guys had with the water flow at the event. The engine was an incredible exhibition of innovation. If we could just get Brian off this board with his mindless tripe, I would spend a whole lot more time here. I remember "owning" the board at one time, but Mr. LostCajones just makes it unbearable with his awkward and untenable personality. I think Brian needs to relinquish the board to me for the good of all.
-dulcich
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Re: Great Americana Read: How to Build a Demo Derby Combine
Originally posted by dulcichThanks, Scott. It pained me to see the problem you guys had with the water flow at the event. The engine was an incredible exhibition of innovation. If we could just get Brian off this board with his mindless tripe, I would spend a whole lot more time here. I remember "owning" the board at one time, but Mr. LostCajones just makes it unbearable with his awkward and untenable personality. I think Brian needs to relinquish the board to me for the good of all.
-dulcich
How about featuring said engine anyhow??
Bob
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Re: Great Americana Read: How to Build a Demo Derby Combine
Originally posted by dulcichThanks, Scott. It pained me to see the problem you guys had with the water flow at the event. The engine was an incredible exhibition of innovation. If we could just get Brian off this board with his mindless tripe, I would spend a whole lot more time here. I remember "owning" the board at one time, but Mr. LostCajones just makes it unbearable with his awkward and untenable personality. I think Brian needs to relinquish the board to me for the good of all.
-dulcich
Now by the tone of your post it seems that you've rediscovered boxed wine. Your wit and intelligence are no match for my volumes of mindless tripe!
I'll admit, the Mr LostCajones bit is pretty good.
Glad to have you Steve.
BrianThat which you manifest is before you.
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Good old American farm equipment??? No doubt American stuff gets used, but this one is a Belarus...a Russian brand from as far back as Kruschev's shoe-thumping days in the UN (one in the picture does sorta look like a 1970's JD 6600 knock-off, though). Demo derby is probably its niche at this point.Michael from Hampton Roads
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Re: Great Americana Read: How to Build a Demo Derby Combine
Originally posted by mlcravenGood old American farm equipment??? No doubt American stuff gets used, but this one is a Belarus...a Russian brand from as far back as Kruschev's shoe-thumping days in the UN (one in the picture does sorta look like a 1970's JD 6600 knock-off, though). Demo derby is probably its niche at this point.
They ended up buying and entering a Massey-Ferguson 760. Drive around anywhere in the midwest off "Interstate USA" and you're bound to see an old MF sitting "out back" in various states of use. MF was a Canadian company before they were bought out by AGCO (a US-based company that was formed by purchasing Deutz Allis Corporation of Germany (which 5 years prior had formed in part from their purchase of the US-based Allis-Chalmers)).
So technically their mid-'70s 760 would have been "Canadian Iron". But who's keeping track ;)
We've got some videos of my dad's MF 8570 harvester at work this fall - in the field, not in a demo derby ;D Hopefully a long ways away from derby material.
-Derek
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Re: Great Americana Read: How to Build a Demo Derby Combine
Originally posted by showngoOriginally posted by mlcravenGood old American farm equipment??? No doubt American stuff gets used, but this one is a Belarus...a Russian brand from as far back as Kruschev's shoe-thumping days in the UN (one in the picture does sorta look like a 1970's JD 6600 knock-off, though). Demo derby is probably its niche at this point.
They ended up buying and entering a Massey-Ferguson 760. Drive around anywhere in the midwest off "Interstate USA" and you're bound to see an old MF sitting "out back" in various states of use. MF was a Canadian company before they were bought out by AGCO (a US-based company that was formed by purchasing Deutz Allis Corporation of Germany (which 5 years prior had formed in part from their purchase of the US-based Allis-Chalmers)).
So technically their mid-'70s 760 would have been "Canadian Iron". But who's keeping track ;)
We've got some videos of my dad's MF 8570 harvester at work this fall - in the field, not in a demo derby ;D Hopefully a long ways away from derby material.
-DerekMichael from Hampton Roads
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