Turbo Tractor

denpo

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He's having fun in the field :amazed:

[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9yHl24QynOM[/ame]
 
Well, I guess that is one way to plow a field....


I am surprised that the tractor is as stable as it seems. I would have thought the high center of gravity would contribute to a roll over. Sure looks like fun!
 
Well, I guess that is one way to plow a field....


I am surprised that the tractor is as stable as it seems. I would have thought the high center of gravity would contribute to a roll over. Sure looks like fun!
Aren't those huge tires partly filled with water? That would explain the lower-than-expected center of gravity.
What scared me the most are those seemingly flimsy front wheels.
 
Looks like you can still have fun in, what I've been led to believe, is a very socialistic country.

Going a bit off topic now but here we go!

Actually, since 2006 we have a non socialistic government here in sweden. I do not know what you know about Sweden but here are some quick facts:

Area: 174,000 sq mi (450,000 km²), the third largest country in Western Europe
Longest north-south distance: 978 mi (1,574 km)
Longest east-west distance: 310 mi (499 km)
Capital: Stockholm
Population: 9.5 million inhabitants
Languages: Swedish; recognized minority languages: Sami (Lapp), Finnish, Meänkieli (Tornedalen Finnish), Yiddish, Romani Chib

From Wikipedia:

"Today, Sweden is a constitutional monarchy with a parliamentary democracy form of government and a highly developed economy. Sweden has the world's eighth highest per capita income. In 2011, it ranked fourth in the world in The Economist's Democracy Index and tenth in the United Nations' Human Development Index (third on the inequality-adjusted HDI). In 2010, the World Economic Forum ranked Sweden as the second most competitive country in the world, after Switzerland.[10] According to the UN, it has the third lowest infant mortality rate in the world. In 2010, Sweden also had one of the lowest Gini coefficients of all developed countries (0.25),[11] making Sweden one of the world's most equal countries in terms of income. Sweden's wealth, however, is distributed much less equally than its income, with a wealth Gini coefficient of 0.85, which is higher than the European average of 0.8.[12]"

I really love my country and it is a good place to live in.
We have a lot of people that is interested in US cars and Power Big Meet in the city of Vasteras attracts around 17000 US cars every year :drink:


Best regards: Daniel
 
harvest kick ass

happy thanksgiving denpo !
 

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happy thanksgiving denpo !
Hey, thanks buddy, happy TG to you too :friends:
Cool thing is since I'm now working for a company in Venice, I'm actually getting a couple of more relaxed days.
More time for working on the Vette and crafting some update posts. yeah!
 

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