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Bill Dietz's Plow Day Oct 22 2016

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    Posted: 23 Oct 2016 at 6:22pm
Here is a 16 min video of the plow we attended on Oct. 22 2016. Be sure to watch it all the way to the end as you will get to see something special.
Enjoy
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Thanks & God Bless

Dennis
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Nice video makes me want to get out there and turn some dirt.
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Well done, big boys playin' in the dirt.  Had a great time.
  Thanks Bill.
And thanks to Dennis and Angie Anderson for making a nice video.



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Looks like a great time. Great video! I like seeing all the different colors out there and the differences between them.
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 We had a great time. Thanks
Thanks & God Bless

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Uh oh...there's a Ford Funk conversion at the end! 

There's a reason it stays in the shed instead of plowing in the field. (Wonder if bein' a Ford has something to do with it?) Lol

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Now of a guy that had a 289 V8 in a red belly.
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I drove a 8N Funk with a straight 6 in it once. Had a really stiff clutch and tons of power! Sounded really nice, too!
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Thanks for taking the time to take the video! That little Ford at ythe end looks like a handful. I think the Allis 3 bottoms on the WD45 did a nice job turning over the dirt.
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That was a cool video. As fast as that ford was going the dirt would have ended up in the next state... it was cool seeing all the different tractors I forgot how nice the M sounds when it is woeking. A friend of mine farmed with a pair of them when I was a kid. Neat tractors.   It was neat seeing the windmills in the background sort of drove home the classic old power and the modern power of a different time pointed out how these tractors come from a different time I guess.
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