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grand national light super picks ?
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light superstock fan
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who will be the top three this year and who will win it all ? |
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Registered: 03/27/2008 Posts: 480 |
Mark Piessig will be hard to knock off the top of the mountain. I would say the top three in no particular order will be Piessig, Kevin Lynn, and Larry Phillips. |
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light supperstock fan
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what about blueblazes and armed and dangerous ? |
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Registered: 03/26/2008 Posts: 494 |
You asked for his picks, not an introduction to start an argument! JW |
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Randy N.
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Larry Phillips was strong all last year, and he will be even stronger this years. Theres a blue tractor out of Midsouth thats gonna knock the socks off of alot people and Mark Piessig will be right in there with them. My top 3 picks would be 1. Phillips, 2. Piessig, 3.Don Head |
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puller from out there
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Yes i agree with you 100%. That Hootman engine in Head's tractor will get the job done. |
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pepsi guy
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1. Esdon Lehn 2. Mark Pessig 3. Larry Philips; those are my top three in no order. i would also include Chris Pichler in their and Kevin Lynn |
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Randy N.
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Is Esdon even running for GN Points in the LSS class. I know he is gonna run DSS but didnt think he was running LSS if so he will definitly be the best shot the smokers have got. Also saw on the NTPA website that Wilhites are precommited. Its gonna get interesting with Blue Blazes back also need to watch Don Head and Heads Up with that midsouth power, alot of people are really gonna be shocked how strong that tractor really is. |
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Registered: 03/27/2008 Posts: 480 |
I had forgot about Head precommitting. He had a couple of really good runs at Louisville. It is gonna be a really good year in Light Super Stock. |
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Anonymous User
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Hey Keith, I think you meant to spell it "Bowling Green". |
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Registered: 03/27/2008 Posts: 480 |
yeah i meant Bowling Green. I was in a hurry. |
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pepsi guy
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what are your guys predictions for outlaw light super stock? i had hear ulmer's light super is comin out this year |
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Derek
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I think this year in Outlaw LSS will be a great year. You can,t count out Bryan Bowles, Glen Frese, Atnips, and Steve Cowger has a Hard running diesel that will be running this year. I haven't seen Ulmers but it should be interesting. Hopefully we will have the Deutz out to stir the pot this year. |
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john dunlop
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can you run lugs on your steel wheels in outlaws this year? whats the age limit on outlaw lite supers? is it still pre 1950? |
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Anonymous User
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Now, now, ease up a little on the Outlaw LS class. I think you will be pleasantly surprised to find some real light super tractors that are not supertiquers this year. There will probably still be quite a few Nebraska Bush fillers, but that is O.K. in my opinion. If they continue to give a little weight break to the Neb Bush tractors they don't look stupid. |
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Why
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Why feel sorry for the Bush guys? Big cubes and one big charger? |
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tractor fan
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May we see a picture of your tractor Mr. Dumblop |
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Derek
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Amen to that tractor fan!!!! Some Outlaw LSS are just as tough as the GN tractors just not component. It just gives the older tractors a chance to compete. It makes for a better show all the way around and you don't have to be rich to go pulling with us!!! |
Re: not to pee in your wheaties,but...
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Registered: 07/06/2008 Posts: 1,347 |
Derek Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Amen to that tractor fan!!!! Some Outlaw LSS are > just as tough as the GN tractors just not > component. It just gives the older tractors a > chance to compete. If you actually believe that, you must not attend many GN LSS hooks. There isn't one Outlaws LSS tractor (with the possible exception of Ulmer if/when the bugs get worked out) that would be within 15 feet of Peissig, Wilhites, Phillips, etc if they didn't break. Plus, there is a flaw in your logic. If, as you say, the Outlaw SS are just as tough as the GN tractors except not component, then why in heck not let components run in the Outlaw LSS class? According to you, they are equal, so if a puller wants to build one for safety or movable weight, why not let him? |
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Anonymous User
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Who said anything about feeling sorry for the Bush guys? I agree they are big cubes. The ones that run with the Outlaws can hold their own without a weight break, and with a couple hundred pounds extra they are towards the top, on the right track. |
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Anonymous User
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I would look for any one of the machines with a Crutchfield Motor to be a contender. |
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jackey
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Why do the outlaws not allow updated pulling ?? Just wondering !!! |
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pepsi guy
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cause then roberts wouldnt be able to control the class |
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tractor fan
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Curious if the deutz and Ulmer tractor will run at Diamond? |
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Registered: 03/26/2008 Posts: 494 |
Speaking of Pepsi--do you see that the Obama administration is now going to tax soft drinks!!!!!! What the h%%% is next?? Government get out of my life. If we don't boot the incumbents out in 2010, the end is near. JW |
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