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Gordyville 9500 Hot Farm Class
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In Gordyville there are 2 9500 hot farm classes. My question is why can't both classes be combined? I heard it was because the badger state hot farms where whooping up on everyone that they had to separate the class, but badger states rules has less cubic inch engines and dont allow exhaust headers so why would the bader state tractors be at an advantage?
I think they should run both classes together so we can see who really does have the best 9500 hot farm tractor in the U.S.A. I have lots of respect for Klint Tucker and his crew just wanted to know why they had to separate these two classes. |
Re: Gordyville 9500 Hot Farm Class
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Registered: 11/15/2010 Posts: 29 |
I here the 2 classes will be back together for 2020 |
Re: Gordyville 9500 Hot Farm Class
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Moderator Registered: 11/27/2008 Posts: 1,092 |
I am pretty sure they ran them separate then brought the top 4 from each and combined them for the Finals. Mike Robbins and "Fire In The Hole" won the finals. Jesse Post JP Pulling Productions |
Re: Gordyville 9500 Hot Farm Class
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Registered: 03/26/2010 Posts: 139 |
This year there is only one 9,500 Hot Farm class and it will closely follow PPL Midwest Regional rules. The Badger State tractors are welcome to pull in that class and the 9,000 Super Farm. Thanks Klint |
Re: Gordyville 9500 Hot Farm Class
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Sounds great Klint! |
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