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bontaiJoe
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Ultimate OPE
Original Message Mar 23, 2005 2:39 pm |
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I'm thinking that this would be the ultimate in outdoor power equipment, right? Check out their website for more info on tractor shows, swap meets, and 2 operating locomotives on the club's grounds. Their show is September 2-5, 2005 in Wisconsin http://www.thresheree.org/
This message was modified Mar 23, 2005 by bontaiJoe
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bontaiJoe
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Re: Ultimate OPE
Reply #2 Mar 23, 2005 3:30 pm |
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Boiler horsepower is calculated by the following formula: BTU/minute X .02356 = HP Without knowing how much fuel they use, or the temperature of the steam, I couldn't even offer a wild guess.
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bontaiJoe
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Re: Ultimate OPE
Reply #6 Mar 24, 2005 12:15 pm |
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Marshall, Here are websites for a couple of tractor shows in the Tulsa area, and remember to not be too specific about your exact location should the enemy aquire your position. Delta Team 6 is at your disposal as always, but they could really use the rest from the last mission. http://www.edgeta.org/brnch116.htm http://www.leatherockhotel.com/localevents.htm
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Marshall
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Re: Ultimate OPE
Reply #8 Mar 25, 2005 7:48 pm |
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These retored 110's are up there in the top catagory too.......... Restored 1965 Deere 110This is A 1965 John deere 110. We took every nut and bolt out of it. It has a Nos deck on it. It is 100% restored. Tell me what you think. Submitted By: Michael G. Jones from IN
Restored 1966 Deere 110 (Mini 4020)
This started out as a 110 riding lawn mower. It took me 5 months to transform it to look like a 4020. the time spent was well worth it. I took it to a lot of tractor shows this year and got lots of complements. Every bolt on it was replaced with polished stainless steel bolts. I sand blasted every part and painted it with base coat clear coat automotive paint. Submitted By: Larry from OH
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