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    [PICS] New Rig

    <p>Seeding rig, that is.<br /> <br /> For bonus points, two types of things are missing.... because we're working on the unit... tell me what they are This image has been resized. Click this bar to view the full image.</td></tr></tbody></table><p><img src="http://a7.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc6/215916_10150291271529689_747004688_9389059_7567787 _n.jpg" border="0" width="640" height="477" /></p>

    #2
    1)back wheels for your drill
    2)duals for your tractor

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      #3
      Roughrider flag on your tractor. Habs flag on your airtank.

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        #4
        1)Load Auger
        2)Markers
        3)Back Tires
        4)Duals

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          #5
          Fan?? and load auger. Pontoons???

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            #6
            Tire on drill and mirror on one side of tractor.

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              #7
              1) A tractor
              2) An air seeder

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                #8
                high depreciation costs?

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                  #9
                  high interest or lease payments?

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                    #10
                    Does your Kirovets tractor have the hydraulic capacity to run the air seeder fan? As far as duals go, I've never seen those old Kirovets with duals, and I've been to farming areas in Russia and Kazakhstan where they can be seen all over the place. There must be something about their rim design or the geometry of the articulation that prohibits them. For what it's worth, duals can be installed on the new Kirovets tractors. They also have a much nicer cab now.

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                      #11
                      I agree with Jensend. Two neighbors had those tractors. One guy pulled dirt all day long for years. Other immediate neighbor had a big one, V12 maybe? 7110? When he fired up that bad boy everybody knew. This was the kinda operation where a hose leaked on depth cylinder,so they used a wing cylinder to finsh field work, the hired man sunk the cultivator and tore part of the hitch off the cultivator. Shortly thereafter the
                      "hired man" left water in it over winter and cracked the block. etc. etc. A tale of two farms.

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                        #12
                        The successful operator called his tractor THE MOSCOW MULE.

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                          #13
                          We'll call this one the RIG PIG!!!!!

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                            #14
                            Missing the

                            Hammer and sickle flag
                            Machine gun brackets

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                              #15
                              Two missing features.

                              A turbo charger oil spatter out the stack to coat tractor windows.

                              A 45 gallon hydraulic oil spill.

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