Gordyville 6500 llss rules January 21, 2020 06:24AM
What’s the pullers opinions on the gordyviile 6500 llss rules? Seems like they allow a lot of tractors to complete, by using weight and engine combinations. (6400 - 6700) Do pullers like this ? Is it something that could work on the state or club level to get a variety? What do the pullers & promoters think?

Re: Gordyville 6500 llss rules January 21, 2020 08:22AM
To LLSS fan. Have you read all the rules of every group? Because Klint took everyone's rules and combined them so everyone had a chance to pull at Gordyville, and the reason for two weight classes. These rules have been beaten to death and everyone knows everybody's else's rules and which rules works for their club. There's no need to start another thread on rules or who's is better .

Re: Gordyville 6500 llss rules January 21, 2020 09:16AM
thats right david! leave the rules alone they seem to work at gordyville. I really dont like the 3.4x4 turbo rule down here and shud be 250 lighter if using 30.5s. im sure that this will start an argument!

Re: Gordyville 6500 llss rules January 21, 2020 11:59PM
C'mon up north. The 30.5 guys would probably like the 24.5 guys to be 250 lighter...

Re: Gordyville 6500 llss rules January 21, 2020 10:29AM
Every time you all post a Light Limited Super Stock thread, an angel loses its wings...and it gives Lewis another place to post. Spinning



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Re: Gordyville 6500 llss rules January 21, 2020 12:31PM
John if you havent noticed im not posting much cause i could give a crap less what they do .I have a SS lawn mower and a stock altered just trying to decide which one of them or a vtwinn gets a turbo LOL

Re: Gordyville 6500 llss rules January 21, 2020 12:43PM
But i would like to know the Gordyville results it looked like that another bad habit tractor was one tuff tractor to clean up after beautiful run and a sharp tractor

Re: Gordyville 6500 llss rules January 21, 2020 12:53PM
Attached are the results from the 6000 LLSS Friday and the 6500 LLSS Saturday for both sessions of qualifying and finals.



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Re: Gordyville 6500 llss rules January 22, 2020 07:26AM
it is also a 466. not sure how that fits in the rules. dont know what size charger was on it tho, and may have been slotted.
but on a side note it took a 466 to run with that alcohol tractor

Re: Gordyville 6500 llss rules January 22, 2020 12:06PM
Or what size the motor is

Re: Gordyville 6500 llss rules January 22, 2020 01:35PM
Another bad habit is 466 with a 3x4 turbo slotted intake and it runs good

Re: Gordyville 6500 llss rules January 22, 2020 07:15AM
shows what little you know s/s and s/a NQS are natural asperated

Re: Gordyville 6500 llss rules January 22, 2020 08:28AM
I know Josh i have one of each the turbo part was just a joke

Re: Gordyville 6500 llss rules January 24, 2020 01:50PM
them boyes run hard up here in wisconsin they pull with mid state puller of wisconsin points champion. they use mondovi tractor for their tuning greg chris and bryce know how to make them 466 run. back when chris and bryce had the grease monkey hot farm i seen them beat super farms several times brush pulling

Re: Gordyville 6500 llss rules January 24, 2020 02:38PM
Come play with WTPA and BSTP

Re: Gordyville 6500 llss rules January 25, 2020 12:42AM
I agree Wis. has some of the toughest LLSS in my opinion.

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