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Message 45394 - Posted: 25 Aug 2007, 13:16:14 UTC

Speeding to another win!!

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Message 45407 - Posted: 25 Aug 2007, 15:47:41 UTC



flying through the mud to a win
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Message 45408 - Posted: 25 Aug 2007, 15:51:00 UTC - in response to Message 45407.  

No pictures about winning animals?
We are on top again....


flying through the mud to a win


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Message 45410 - Posted: 25 Aug 2007, 15:53:39 UTC - in response to Message 45408.  

thats for you to post, this is just how many mechanical horses it takes to win
No pictures about winning animals?
We are on top again....


flying through the mud to a win



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Message 45413 - Posted: 25 Aug 2007, 16:17:48 UTC - in response to Message 45410.  

mechanical horses? that is ridiculous........
We are on top again...
thats for you to post, this is just how many mechanical horses it takes to win
No pictures about winning animals?
We are on top again....


flying through the mud to a win




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Message 45432 - Posted: 25 Aug 2007, 22:18:59 UTC - in response to Message 45413.  

I don't think so. I bet there is a lot of horse power churning that mud.
mechanical horses? that is ridiculous........
We are on top again...
thats for you to post, this is just how many mechanical horses it takes to win
No pictures about winning animals?
We are on top again....


flying through the mud to a win




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Message 45434 - Posted: 25 Aug 2007, 22:32:02 UTC - in response to Message 45432.  

v8 400+ horses each i would think
I don't think so. I bet there is a lot of horse power churning that mud.
mechanical horses? that is ridiculous........
We are on top again...
thats for you to post, this is just how many mechanical horses it takes to win
No pictures about winning animals?
We are on top again....


flying through the mud to a win






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Message 45438 - Posted: 26 Aug 2007, 0:54:39 UTC - in response to Message 45434.  

I've a '65 Ford with a 352 in Missouri. I've done quite a bit of work to it; including junking the stock Autolite 2100 (still haven't figured out why Ford decided to choke the motor with a two barrel) and putting an Edelbrock 600 with around 5% increase to the jets, changed to electronic ignition (points blow...) and a MSD Blaster coil, etc., etc. All that is left to do is refurbish the interior and re-paint the body. It had a 9 inch 3.89 rear end but blew it out when racing a Chevy, lol. At the time I was strapped for cash so I ended up with a 2.10 gear ratio because it was available for a couple of hundred instead of 4+. The sunny side of that was that I didn't have to drive on double nickel roads because the motor was rapping hard at 70 m.p.h. on I-44. Plus my fuel mileage almost doubled. No more racing though...

It's been sitting in a field at a cousin's house for about 6 years now. The starter went out and I parked it due to not having anytime to work on it. Then I ended up here in KS and it's been looking all sad out in the north 40 with weeds growing around it. One of these days...

v8 400+ horses each i would think
I don't think so. I bet there is a lot of horse power churning that mud.
mechanical horses? that is ridiculous........
We are on top again...
thats for you to post, this is just how many mechanical horses it takes to win
No pictures about winning animals?
We are on top again....


flying through the mud to a win






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Message 45467 - Posted: 26 Aug 2007, 12:27:27 UTC - in response to Message 45438.  

strong horse power, that didn't work...... ha ha ha.. on a farm.....
No mare racing...- so we can beat all the times the humans..... with natural horse power
so, the famous animals are leading again.
I've a '65 Ford with a 352 in Missouri. I've done quite a bit of work to it; including junking the stock Autolite 2100 (still haven't figured out why Ford decided to choke the motor with a two barrel) and putting an Edelbrock 600 with around 5% increase to the jets, changed to electronic ignition (points blow...) and a MSD Blaster coil, etc., etc. All that is left to do is refurbish the interior and re-paint the body. It had a 9 inch 3.89 rear end but blew it out when racing a Chevy, lol. At the time I was strapped for cash so I ended up with a 2.10 gear ratio because it was available for a couple of hundred instead of 4+. The sunny side of that was that I didn't have to drive on double nickel roads because the motor was rapping hard at 70 m.p.h. on I-44. Plus my fuel mileage almost doubled. No more racing though...

It's been sitting in a field at a cousin's house for about 6 years now. The starter went out and I parked it due to not having anytime to work on it. Then I ended up here in KS and it's been looking all sad out in the north 40 with weeds growing around it. One of these days...

v8 400+ horses each i would think
I don't think so. I bet there is a lot of horse power churning that mud.
mechanical horses? that is ridiculous........
We are on top again...
thats for you to post, this is just how many mechanical horses it takes to win
No pictures about winning animals?
We are on top again....


flying through the mud to a win








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Message 45469 - Posted: 26 Aug 2007, 13:43:28 UTC - in response to Message 45467.  

lets see your one horse power mare race a 450 mechanical horse power truck.
the humans will win every time
strong horse power, that didn't work...... ha ha ha.. on a farm.....
No mare racing...- so we can beat all the times the humans..... with natural horse power
so, the famous animals are leading again.
I've a '65 Ford with a 352 in Missouri. I've done quite a bit of work to it; including junking the stock Autolite 2100 (still haven't figured out why Ford decided to choke the motor with a two barrel) and putting an Edelbrock 600 with around 5% increase to the jets, changed to electronic ignition (points blow...) and a MSD Blaster coil, etc., etc. All that is left to do is refurbish the interior and re-paint the body. It had a 9 inch 3.89 rear end but blew it out when racing a Chevy, lol. At the time I was strapped for cash so I ended up with a 2.10 gear ratio because it was available for a couple of hundred instead of 4+. The sunny side of that was that I didn't have to drive on double nickel roads because the motor was rapping hard at 70 m.p.h. on I-44. Plus my fuel mileage almost doubled. No more racing though...

It's been sitting in a field at a cousin's house for about 6 years now. The starter went out and I parked it due to not having anytime to work on it. Then I ended up here in KS and it's been looking all sad out in the north 40 with weeds growing around it. One of these days...

v8 400+ horses each i would think
I don't think so. I bet there is a lot of horse power churning that mud.
mechanical horses? that is ridiculous........
We are on top again...
thats for you to post, this is just how many mechanical horses it takes to win
No pictures about winning animals?
We are on top again....


flying through the mud to a win









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Message 45473 - Posted: 26 Aug 2007, 14:05:31 UTC - in response to Message 45469.  

for mechanical horses you need some oil -> and this oil will be very rare in the future
Animals need just gras and so we will win always against mechanical horse power
The animals are leading again.
lets see your one horse power mare race a 450 mechanical horse power truck.
the humans will win every time
strong horse power, that didn't work...... ha ha ha.. on a farm.....
No mare racing...- so we can beat all the times the humans..... with natural horse power
so, the famous animals are leading again.
I've a '65 Ford with a 352 in Missouri. I've done quite a bit of work to it; including junking the stock Autolite 2100 (still haven't figured out why Ford decided to choke the motor with a two barrel) and putting an Edelbrock 600 with around 5% increase to the jets, changed to electronic ignition (points blow...) and a MSD Blaster coil, etc., etc. All that is left to do is refurbish the interior and re-paint the body. It had a 9 inch 3.89 rear end but blew it out when racing a Chevy, lol. At the time I was strapped for cash so I ended up with a 2.10 gear ratio because it was available for a couple of hundred instead of 4+. The sunny side of that was that I didn't have to drive on double nickel roads because the motor was rapping hard at 70 m.p.h. on I-44. Plus my fuel mileage almost doubled. No more racing though...

It's been sitting in a field at a cousin's house for about 6 years now. The starter went out and I parked it due to not having anytime to work on it. Then I ended up here in KS and it's been looking all sad out in the north 40 with weeds growing around it. One of these days...

v8 400+ horses each i would think
I don't think so. I bet there is a lot of horse power churning that mud.
mechanical horses? that is ridiculous........
We are on top again...
thats for you to post, this is just how many mechanical horses it takes to win
No pictures about winning animals?
We are on top again....


flying through the mud to a win










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Message 45478 - Posted: 26 Aug 2007, 15:51:52 UTC - in response to Message 45473.  

in the future mechanical horses will be electrically powered as technology improves. fossil fuel will soon become uncessary. so again the humans will win.
for mechanical horses you need some oil -> and this oil will be very rare in the future
Animals need just gras and so we will win always against mechanical horse power
The animals are leading again.
lets see your one horse power mare race a 450 mechanical horse power truck.
the humans will win every time
strong horse power, that didn't work...... ha ha ha.. on a farm.....
No mare racing...- so we can beat all the times the humans..... with natural horse power
so, the famous animals are leading again.
I've a '65 Ford with a 352 in Missouri. I've done quite a bit of work to it; including junking the stock Autolite 2100 (still haven't figured out why Ford decided to choke the motor with a two barrel) and putting an Edelbrock 600 with around 5% increase to the jets, changed to electronic ignition (points blow...) and a MSD Blaster coil, etc., etc. All that is left to do is refurbish the interior and re-paint the body. It had a 9 inch 3.89 rear end but blew it out when racing a Chevy, lol. At the time I was strapped for cash so I ended up with a 2.10 gear ratio because it was available for a couple of hundred instead of 4+. The sunny side of that was that I didn't have to drive on double nickel roads because the motor was rapping hard at 70 m.p.h. on I-44. Plus my fuel mileage almost doubled. No more racing though...

It's been sitting in a field at a cousin's house for about 6 years now. The starter went out and I parked it due to not having anytime to work on it. Then I ended up here in KS and it's been looking all sad out in the north 40 with weeds growing around it. One of these days...

v8 400+ horses each i would think
I don't think so. I bet there is a lot of horse power churning that mud.
mechanical horses? that is ridiculous........
We are on top again...
thats for you to post, this is just how many mechanical horses it takes to win
No pictures about winning animals?
We are on top again....


flying through the mud to a win











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Message 45480 - Posted: 26 Aug 2007, 15:56:18 UTC - in response to Message 45478.  

Plus natural horse power can be used with the yoke and harness to supply power if need be. Grass for fuel.
in the future mechanical horses will be electrically powered as technology improves. fossil fuel will soon become uncessary. so again the humans will win.
for mechanical horses you need some oil -> and this oil will be very rare in the future
Animals need just gras and so we will win always against mechanical horse power
The animals are leading again.
lets see your one horse power mare race a 450 mechanical horse power truck.
the humans will win every time
strong horse power, that didn't work...... ha ha ha.. on a farm.....
No mare racing...- so we can beat all the times the humans..... with natural horse power
so, the famous animals are leading again.




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Message 45485 - Posted: 26 Aug 2007, 18:28:15 UTC - in response to Message 45480.  

biological gas, maybe..... The research etat will be grow a lot for this biological fuel....if there is enough money
In the meantime the animals are in front again...
Plus natural horse power can be used with the yoke and harness to supply power if need be. Grass for fuel.
in the future mechanical horses will be electrically powered as technology improves. fossil fuel will soon become uncessary. so again the humans will win.
for mechanical horses you need some oil -> and this oil will be very rare in the future
Animals need just gras and so we will win always against mechanical horse power
The animals are leading again.
lets see your one horse power mare race a 450 mechanical horse power truck.
the humans will win every time
strong horse power, that didn't work...... ha ha ha.. on a farm.....
No mare racing...- so we can beat all the times the humans..... with natural horse power
so, the famous animals are leading again.






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Message 45490 - Posted: 26 Aug 2007, 19:47:50 UTC

Winning !!

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Message 45491 - Posted: 26 Aug 2007, 19:49:47 UTC

ready to win again

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Message 45495 - Posted: 26 Aug 2007, 19:57:18 UTC - in response to Message 45490.  

Funny, that's exactly what I'm going to say...

Winning !!

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Message 45498 - Posted: 26 Aug 2007, 20:57:54 UTC - in response to Message 45495.  


winning with this machine has to be quite a ride
Funny, that's exactly what I'm going to say...

Winning !!



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Message 45509 - Posted: 27 Aug 2007, 11:28:22 UTC - in response to Message 45498.  

And you will die faster ......
The famous animals are on top again.

winning with this machine has to be quite a ride
Funny, that's exactly what I'm going to say...

Winning !!




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Message 45518 - Posted: 27 Aug 2007, 16:43:10 UTC - in response to Message 45509.  

Only for a a few hours.
And you will die faster ......
The famous animals are on top again.

winning with this machine has to be quite a ride
Funny, that's exactly what I'm going to say...

Winning !!





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