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Let’s change states please Any new brush classes in Ohio
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Registered: 02/23/2012 Posts: 543 |
Does anyone know of any new brush tractor classes in Ohio light to heavy
Thanks |
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Registered: 08/02/2008 Posts: 236 |
We made rules for a 6500 hot farm class since the LLSS tractors have been pretty hard on the 6500 hot farm tractors. 6500, 2.75 turbo if I remember right, 20.8 tires. I think they were going to be used by Buckeye Power Productions, but don't quote me on that. I was just involved in making up rules catering to the true hot farm/modified/ect 6500 tractors. |
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Moderator Registered: 06/16/2017 Posts: 90 |
Are they going to offer a spark plug option? Also I hope that will be a box turbo. |
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Registered: 08/02/2008 Posts: 236 |
I'm pretty sure there was provisions for spark plugs. We were't planning on a box turbo as far as I know, considering this was going to be a brush class. The only reason the 2.75 rule was put in was to weed out the 3.0 and larger LLSS tractors. I don't imagine that it's going to turn into a class with a huge following, it's just intended to keep 1500 horses out of the hot farm class. I realize someone could easily take it to the extreme, if that happens, a box turbo rule would be the best answer. A 72mm S400 would be my choice. I realize it's larger than 2.75, but it's a cheap, fairly tough turbo. I would think just policing the wheel and cover would be the best answer, as there is several different 472's available with different bearing housings, turbine's and exhaust housings. |
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Registered: 02/23/2012 Posts: 543 |
Where can I find the rules for this class thanks |
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Registered: 08/02/2008 Posts: 236 |
I don't know that there's anything official yet, I'll find out sunday at a meeting. |
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Registered: 08/14/2013 Posts: 261 |
Farm pullers has added the 6500 light hot farm. Rules are similar to the ky boys. Hope to see it grow. |
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What a surprise....
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I love how everyone was into 6500 open classes as long as you could throw a turbo on your farm tractor and go beat up on some NA tractors (because you couldn't build one of those either) , but now that there are some real light turbo tractors (LLSS) kicking your butts now we need rules and start another class. Perhaps some of you should bring your tractors out of the stone age, add safety equipment and find a real class to pull in. |
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Registered: 02/23/2012 Posts: 543 |
Here we go again bashing on everyone why does it have to be that way
I have no problem with safety equipment as long as I have a place to pull but not everyone wants a llss and nothing against them but that class has replaced the open classes Some of us just pull for fun and don’t take it so serious win or lose I’m not going to dismantle a perfectly fine tractor just to meet the rules so if a group of pullers want to put a class together what does it matter |
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Registered: 01/16/2010 Posts: 149 |
I agree bbailey, you should come down to Glenford Ohio Lions Club pull. I'm sure we have a class for you. They run a thing from garden tractors to trucks and all the way up to light pros. 3 pulls a year and one at Muskingum county fair in August. Barney from out your way comes down and pulls his v8 hotrod. Not much fussing, just brush pulling at it finest. Hope to see you there thus summer. rw |
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Registered: 10/18/2011 Posts: 262 |
There is a need for a 6500# hot Farm class for Brush pulling. They don't have many place to pull without getting there butts handed to them by Hot Rod V-8 and LLSS tractors who pull in the same class. Weather you like it or not these pullers may step up one day to a bigger class. |
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Registered: 02/23/2012 Posts: 543 |
Exactly Thank you Pull MX |
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RichXXTNT
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We have one here in Carroll county started up last year and tryn to get more ppl involved .its an unlimited open farm two weights one class 6500 lbs 24.5-32 and 7000 lbs 18.4-38 |
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Riches
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Unlimited Open Farm Tractor
6500lbs max tire 24.5-32 7000lbs max tire 18.4-38 All one class Safety: Cage or Roll bar Wheelie bars Tie bars Steel flywheel Safety blanket Kill switch Side shields Helmet Must be a transmission and rear end of a farm tractor....... No component tractors 114" wheelbase Hitch must be at least 18" from center of back axel and be ridged in all directions NO Automotive V8 engines |
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Registered: 02/23/2012 Posts: 543 |
That’s what I’m looking for
7000 will be perfect with a cage on |
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richx
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bbailey what do you run tractor that is ? |
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Registered: 02/23/2012 Posts: 543 |
Barnyard Bandit
Massey with a 640 Perkins #6000 and up |
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Registered: 08/02/2008 Posts: 236 |
Wooster May 12 we're going to have 3 classes with some hot farm oriented rules, 5500, 6500, 7500. 2.8 charger, 20.8 tires, and stock frame is the basics. When we get things printed up I'll post them here. |
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