Over the road??

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Bever22

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I was just wondering what is the farthest anyone has driven their tractor over the road. I drove mine today for 7 miles to complete a small task and it seemed like it took forever.
 
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I was just wondering what is the farthest anyone has driven their tractor over the road. I drove mine today for 7 miles to complete a small task and it seemed like it took forever.

~75 miles when I was helping a custom applicator. Those tractors went about 25 mph.
 
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Mine goes 16mph, it just seems a little hard on the machine, maybe I am being paranoid. Why else would they give it flashers and an SMV emblem:rolleyes:
 
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I drove mine 4 miles down the road, and back, once.

It seems like it is a fast tractor, until you go down the road, then it seems like it's a slug.

Driving on roads has got to wear the tires faster.
 
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Back in the day on the farm. Custom harvesting bush beans (green beans) or field corn in the Willamette Valley, Oregon could be a 50 mile one way trip with a Case or David Brown harvester and 2 axle dump bin. Total vehicle length about 40 feet. Interstate and secondary roads, occasionally at night because when the harvest is on it's around the clock. This is done in the harvest season for almost all crops. I have a brother that is a mechanic for harvesters. For years he would follow the harvesters to various fields in a convoy, numerous pickers all over the Northwest. All to get food on the table for those people who don't have a clue where their food comes from.
Regularly tractors with equipment are roaded 15 to 20 miles between farms as needed for ground prep or harvest.
Did I mention that I was 15 to 18 years old at the time.
The good old days.

Willamette Valley, Oregon
Will-ahh-met Valley, Ore-e-gun
 
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Years back Farmall H 15 miles or so N,E,W,S any given time...w/todays road rules etc. not much over mile.
 
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When I was in high school (late 1960s), my dad bought an International Super C (or maybe H) with a manure spreader - and I drove that thing about 30 miles. Started in a small town, went right through the city where I went to school, and home to a small town.

Funny how it seemed cool when I was in the country; but not so much in the middle of the city. :rolleyes:

Since then, when I had my JD 755 and owned 2 houses about 10 miles from each other, I had to go back and forth a few times to do some yard work. I'd just wait for a nice day, light up a good cigar, and head out. :D

Now I sometimes take the tractor to visit a neighbor with an orange tractor (~ 1/2 mile), but that's about it.
 
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jaybrad"
Now I sometimes take the tractor to visit a neighbor with an orange tractor (~ 1/2 mile), but that's about it."

And I thought I was only one went for tractor ride w/smooth cigar. ;)
 
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I occasionally help out a neighbor with tractor tasks-- about 2 miles one way (Thomas' old house, in fact!). Takes some time, but I get there. What I worry about most is the high speed traffic we sometimes encounter on our little roads....:eek:
 
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And I thought I was only one went for tractor ride w/smooth cigar. ;)

Hard to beat an hour to yourself on a nice summer/fall day, cruising on the tractor with a fine cigar.

If only I could have had a cigar-appropriate beverage (on the rocks)...but that was before these tractors came with cup holders. Pre-iPod, too. :rolleyes:
 
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I road marched a combine from Bowling Green Kentucky to my place back in 1982. Trip took 12 hours. I lost count of car horns and flying fingers by the time I made it out of Barren County :eek:
 
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I road marched a combine from Bowling Green Kentucky to my place back in 1982. Trip took 12 hours. I lost count of car horns and flying fingers by the time I made it out of Barren County :eek:

Did you see the video called "International Harvester"...your story reminds me of it.

YouTube - International Harvester

Ivan
 
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We run ours about 65/70 miles one way every month. Moving it to another contract to mow its faster that chaining it down and hauling it.Its takes about 2 1/2 hours road running. My friend doing the same type moves his 100 miles one way about 4 hours travel.
 
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irvingj
"What I worry about most is the high speed traffic we sometimes encounter on our little roads....:eek"

Your a braver than I traveling certain section of that road.
 
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Six miles today, but 10 is the most, with either tractor. My tractor is over at a friends waiting on us to figure out how to dig a ditch. Seems a trencher or a small turning plow aren't the options needed.
David from jax
 
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Ive driven a JohnDeere 2210 about 4 miles through town to my uncles to till his garden. Luckly the shoulder is wide enough that I dont have to hold up traffic.
 
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I used to take the JD 790 about five miles to mow another one of our properties. The route takes me down a major four lane highway, but I thought I would be okay as there was a nice, wide paved shoulder. I
missed one small detail: The shoulder has a rumble strip the entire route.
The rear tire is centeredf on the strip in ordfer to stay off the road. At the end of the trip, you're about half goofy from riding on that rumble strip with tractor tires.
I finally convinced the powers that be that a good trailer was needed, they agreed and my rumble-stip rumblings are over.
 
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You could commute on the freeway with one of these at 60 mph.

More at:
2008 February Nevada School of Construction

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Bruce
 
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And I thought I was only one went for tractor ride w/smooth cigar. ;)

Good Mornin Thomas,
Nope, your not the only one ! ;)

And allways out in the field mowing on a nice day ! :)

I road marched a combine from Bowling Green Kentucky to my place back in 1982. Trip took 12 hours. I lost count of car horns and flying fingers by the time I made it out of Barren County :eek:

Good Mornin Bill,
Well I guess you can relate to " Craig Morgans", International Harvester ! ;)

Somethin about Road Rage Jerks..... late for work ! :rolleyes::)
 

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