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Brian Brumback
Добавлен 12 фев 2012
The Electric Elk John Deere 70, Putting and strutting in Broken Bow, NE
The one and only Electric Elk hauling the Hotfoot 2 down the track in Broken Bow, NE on feb 3rd 2024
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“Electric Elk” John Deere 70 and “Angry Elk” Unstyled G highlights from Lebanon, MO 2024 NATPA Pull
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Highlights from the 2024 Lebanon, MO NATPA for my tractors.
Tractor Tales: The “Electric Elk” John Deere 70
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In this video I give a brief overview of my main pulling tractor, the Electric Elk. Thanks for watching!!!
2023 Two Cylinder Highlights
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Various hooks from this past year of my tractors. Most hooks ended up placing or winning that class. Thanks and enjoy!!
Michael sent me some videos, I wish I knew about the pull it would of been fun to go!
What’s the scoop on the 820? Will that ever be making a comeback?
I sold the 820 to a guy so I could buy that A. The new owner is gonna rebuild it
@@BrianBrumback hopefully he makes videos on it I was super fascinated by that then I was excited to see you start messing with that 720
How much horsepower does it have
There’s no good way to dyno it to find out, but I’m gonna guess 225-250hp
More videos of the pups, please
Great pulls, Good runnin' two bangers!
Why do you open the compression release before you turn it off?
Just a good habit from old timers I’ve been told. In theory it’s easier on the crank and allows the motor to come to rest at its own speed compared to a sudden stop.
Because less compression on shutdown is smoother. It helps prevent the flywheel & drive disc from damaging crankshaft splines . Another reason why the flywheel & driver bolts need to be torqued checked frequently.
That 70 is a sweet unit