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Looking to add a bigger tractor to their farm and save some money along the way, Greg and Glenn Honey of Bracken, Saskatchewan spent the winter of 1978-79 building a giant yellow and black workhorse that has come to symbolize farmer ingenuity and sheer power.
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A500 HORSEPOWER HOMEMADE GIANT THE STORY BEHIND HOMEY BEE 2WD TRACTOR CASTEL
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the hell man didn't even see inside that fucking piece of shit you know we all would like to see inside
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how did they only manage to spend $40,000? Seems like the tires alone would cost more than that.
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a500 horsepower homemade giant the story BEHINDhoney bee 2 wd tractor castel
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Front grille molding off a telex.....
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king bee
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i would, love to drive. this tractor right into starbucks drive thru!
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Build more of them. There's a market for them. Run the internet. Easy to fix and use. If I needed one that size, I would either build it or buy it. My moded JD 4020, 800 Ford, and H Farmall fills my needs. Yup, they are all moded and do a good day's work.
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мдеее....с такои кабылои толъко силос и таптатъ!!!
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great job
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Peeps, Shit principle I really please it heavtily major x‑D
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What an inspiration, I am wanting to build my own tractor and maybe Combine etc. based on current machines, but without the washing machine mentality of "let's put in weak spots to make sure our techs stay busy and we can sell expensive parts".
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A Magyar DUTRA, 40 éve nem született új, de még mindig szebben muzsikál a sok új gagyi traktoroknál!
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I never knew apiculture was such power intensive operation.
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Good job Mr. Honey. Good old Saskatchewan farmer ingenuity.
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I would use a 12v91tt Detroit. but it's a great build
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We need these awesome guys to keep feeding us.
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4x4 ?
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Does it actually move?
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A great line on it 4x2 construction; "If you use it where you should be using it, it works fine" :o)