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1014211 Posted - 07/30/2015 : 19:10:07
Well, on a dare I hitched up the Yeoman and pulled around my family in the hay wagon around the tractor grounds. I am always amazed at these little tractors. That little 6hp engine was working, but I pulled the wagon around for almost 30 minutes, getting quite a few looks along the way! Guys on larger tractors pulling smaller trailers just smiled.


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macallis180 Posted - 08/12/2015 : 19:16:11
That is one cool picture! I noticed that you put the ag tires on for extra traction!
1014211 Posted - 08/01/2015 : 15:19:39
And unfortunately i do make it look small!! But i dont think of myself as big, just more ballast ;)
Talntedmrgreen Posted - 07/31/2015 : 20:51:53
Thats fantastic! Neat photo....only improvemwnt would be an adult man with a Simplicity Tshirt sitting on that tractor (to dramatize its dwarf-ness)!
skunkhome Posted - 07/30/2015 : 20:16:59
Years ago one of the cotton gins in north Louisiana was using a B1 or B10 to pull loaded cotton wagons around the gin lot. My dad used to say it looked like an ant pulling a loaf of bread.

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