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Boone/farm progress pull
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IAfarmer
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What are the classes and time for the pull at Boone this year? |
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PPL Puller
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85-95LPS, 6-8SS, 9PF |
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What are the dates |
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IAfarmer
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Are they not having the pro stocks this year? Is it the same both nights? |
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Moderator Registered: 01/11/2009 Posts: 1,579 |
8/26 & 27; 95pf, 85 & 95 Lps, 8000ss and lss. Bryan Lively - |
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Registered: 03/12/2010 Posts: 405 |
What is RPM limit and cubic inch limit in 95 pro farm? weight is 9500, correct? |
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Registered: 01/19/2010 Posts: 105 |
C'mon man, you were just in the discussion about this yesterday, I just saw it on the 2nd page!!! |
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Registered: 03/12/2010 Posts: 405 |
Your right, if I would have gotten the right information yesterday, I wouldn't have to be asking again. What's this forum for? |
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$0.02
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3500 and 466. |
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Anonymous User
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WESTERN SERIES MODIFIED SEE PAGE 57 (ESP & NYTPA MOD) PRO-FARM
1. Weight – 9,000 lbs. P-pump, 9,500 lbs. A-pump 2. Engine- Maximum 470 cubic inches. OEM stock block, head, intake manifold & exhaust manifold must be used for make and model of vehicle being entered. No aftermarket components allowed. 3. Chassis - Maximum of 114” wheelbase unless originally produced with a longer wheelbase at which point the wheelbase will remain stock. Maximum length of 13 feet from center of rear axle to forward-most point of vehicle excluding the front hitch. 4. Tires - 20.8-38 ONLY 5. RPM - 3500 RPM maximum. Vehicle must have an ISSPRO #019R8906 magnetic pickup attached to the front of the engine to measure engine RPM’s. The lead from the pickup to the rear of the vehicle is to be made of 14-16 gauge wire attached to a 110V, 3 prong female electrical outlet. The 2 wires from the pickup need to be attached to the 2 main spades, not the ground spade, of the electrical outlet. This outlet receptacle needs to be mounted next to the rear mounted air shutoff cable. Wire must be one (1) continuous wire outside the side rails and visible. NO SPLICES. 6. Fuel Pump - Bosch P series pump allowed Model 3000 and 7100 only, No 8600 series allowed. 13mm plunger diameter maximum. Only one plunger per cylinder allowed. 7. Turbo - STOCK GARRETT GT42 3” by 3”. Any internal alterations to either the intake or exhaust side will be deemed illegal and the competitor will receive a LIFETIME BAN NOT ONLY FROM the PRO FARM class, but from ALL FUTURE P.P.L. competition. Exhaust housing mounting pattern must not be any larger than 2.75” X 3.5”. |
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so yanmar
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What info did u get that was incorrect? |
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Registered: 03/12/2010 Posts: 405 |
Nothing was incorrect. According to the PPL website on the schedule, it only mentioned 9500 Pro Farm, not 9000. Nothing was clear until case fan listed the rules. I looked in the rule book and no pro farm is listed in contents pages. How was I to know that the rules for pro farm was in Western Series section of the book? End of subject. |
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hey yanmar
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Will we see you at boone? |
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Registered: 03/26/2010 Posts: 139 |
I have been getting some questions about our two Super Stock classes the event at Boone, Iowa August 26 and 27th. Our rules are listed below:
Prairie Brand Seed 8,000 lb. Super Stock class: Class weights: 1. 8000 lbs. Alcohol tractors below 650 c.i.d to 510 c.i.d. tractors with overhead cams 2. 8,200 lbs. Alcohol tractors below 650 c.i.d tractors with push rod engines, and Below 510 c.i.d. with overhead cams. 3. 8,500 lbs. Below 650 c.i.d. Component Diesel Super Stocks and Below 505 c.i.d. alcohol tractors with pushrod engines. 4. 9,000 lbs. Pro Stock tractors: Below 680 c.i.d. with one unlimited sized turbocharger. OEM Chassis Diesel Super Stocks. 5. 9,500 lbs. Limited Pro Stock tractors: Below 640 c.i.d. with one 4.1” turbocharger and Below 540 c.i.d. tractors with one turbocharger of UNLIMITED size. Prairie Brand Seed Light Super Stock class: Weights: 6,200 lbs. Below 505 c.i.d. alcohol component tractors with pushrod engines 6,400 lbs. Below 505 c.i.d. alcohol-cast rearend tractors with pushrod engines 6,700 lbs. 504 c.i.d. Diesel Super Stocks and Below 370 c.i.d. alcohol tractors with pushrod engines and 640 c.i.d. tractors with one 4.1 turbocharger 7,000 lbs. "Light Limited Super Tractors: 410 c.i.d. and below with a intercooler are limited to one 3"" by 4"" turbocharger with NO MAP INHANCEMENT GROOVES: 315 c.i.d. and below with a intercooler are limited to two 3" by 4" turbochargers with NO MAP INHANCEMENT GROOVES, OR 410 c.i.d. and below with NO INTERCOOLER are limited to one 3" by 4" turbocharger with MAP INHANCEMENT GROOVES, OR 466 c.i.d. and below Diesel and 370 c.i.d. and below Alcohol are limited to one 3" by 4" turbocharger with NO MAP INHANCEMENT GROOVES. MAP grooves limited to 0.250”. Purse payouts: 8,000 Super Stock is a $4000 class paying $1000 for first paying back 10 places, the Light Super Stock class is a $4200 class paying $1000 for first and paying back ten places also. We allow tractors to hook in both classes if desired. Non member hook fee is $90.00 each night. If you have any questions feel free to give me a call at 309-712-1406 . Thanks Klint Tucker, Competition Director of the PPL Western series. Hope to see everyone next week. |
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Registered: 03/26/2008 Posts: 744 |
What's per hook fee? And anything special with PPL needed not covered under NTPA or Outlaw safety requirements? COO for OTTPA www.outlawpulling.com www.truck-specialties.com Schaeffer Oil Representative [www.schaefferoil.com] |
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It said one time hook fee is $90 |
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Registered: 03/26/2008 Posts: 744 |
You are right it did my mistake. COO for OTTPA www.outlawpulling.com www.truck-specialties.com Schaeffer Oil Representative [www.schaefferoil.com] |
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What time does it start each day? |
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Anonymous User
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Still not seeing the start times for these events at progress show? If you want to get a crowd need to get some advertising out their have yet to see any flyers about this event anywhere around boone. |
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Gates open at 4, event starts at 6 both nights |
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Does it for sure start at 6? I also seen places that say the pull starts at 2 tomorrow and 11 on wednesday |
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Moderator Registered: 01/11/2009 Posts: 1,579 |
Wherever you saw an afternoon time it was incorrect. 6pm both nights Bryan Lively - |
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Thank you, hopefully the weather cooperates |
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Could we get a weather update? |
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Moderator Registered: 01/11/2009 Posts: 1,579 |
Rain this morning, looks like it is moving out early afternoon. Bryan Lively - |
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af
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So we should get to go pulling to night. We can load up and head that way |
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midwest pull fan
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Haven't heard anything about Farm Progress pull. Did it get rained out or what. How many pullers did they have and how many people in the stands. Is it on for tonight or rained out. |
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Registered: 03/26/2008 Posts: 376 |
Lots of good iron in the pits. The stands were a little bare to start but more people started coming in as the night progressed. I think if they could have it at the Farm Progress Show grounds instead of the fair grounds you would see a better crowd. |
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Registered: 04/07/2008 Posts: 781 |
any results |
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Found them
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Power & Noise site has them. From the looks of the pictures on there not many big name tractors at the pull and looks like maybe 500 people in the stands at the most. |
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What do you consider a big name tractor? |
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Found them
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With al the hype on this website that had a thread at the top for a month advertising the pull. Adding Midas Tire and all the hoopla, I figured it would have more of the bigger PPL classes like big Pro Stocks, Mod tractors or something like that. The 4.1 class was good, but after that 5 light supers, 4 big supers and some of them were from the light class, hot farm & pro farm. With the little crowd they had probably couldn't afford that kind of pull anyway. |
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JOHN
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FOR YOU NA SAYERS,STAY HOME OUT OF THE REAL PEOPLE PULLERS WAY,LIVES AND OUR WORLD,-- found them....... |
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ace
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Thought it was a really good show good sled settings for most part track wasn't great Wednesday for alky tractors but the rain Tuesday didn't help love the 4.1 lim pros. I hope they do this again in 2 years the crowd wasn't great Wednesday the advertising for this show wasn't good gotta get some ads on radio and in newspapers. Good job Jason Shultz announcing sounded good. hope they keep doing it. |
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to found them
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I guess with all the hoopla and the poster on here for you to read you'd have known it was a Western series hook not a champions tour hook ;-). It appeared to me that some of the biggest names in the sport were there in the classes offered.... |
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