Ballast Using MF's as ballast..?

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Not sure I understand exactly what's going on there, :confused: but it was still interesting to watch.
 
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I liked the little kid pointing to the tractor. I don't know what he was saying but probably, Daddy, buy that one.
 
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That's very small tractors as ballast ;)
Of course I can't find the video (or pic?) of a tractor (think it was New Holland, otherwise Case) that had a tractor in the front and one in the back. Also some brand show. But the lifted tractors were bigger and heavier. I'll keep looking.

Edit: It wasn't this video clip but anyway, this is impressive.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nTek6lQ-Vjg

Edit 2: Another one, not lifting two tractors but balancing with one in the rear.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6AXHfXN9MBs
 
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...Of course I can't find the video (or pic?) of a tractor (think it was New Holland, otherwise Case) that had a tractor in the front and one in the back. Also some brand show. But the lifted tractors were bigger and heavier. I'll keep looking...

I saw that clip. I can't find it either in my 10 minute youtube search. I'm pretty sure it was a Kioti. It wasn't one of the traditional mainstream brands (Johnd Deere, New Holland, Kubota, etc.) I believe the two tractors being lifted were a John Deere and a New Holland.
 
 
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