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New york tractors
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Smoke lover
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What classes are the New York pullers having this year? Do the limit pros have there own class now? What about diesel and alky? Is the schedule out yet? |
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Richie
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ask richie what's good for him . |
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You’re right he makes all the decisions anyway |
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Registered: 05/09/2008 Posts: 198 |
I know there are several 4.1 tractors being built or are already built. They are expecting their own class. Several ran with the SS class last year. |
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Registered: 03/31/2009 Posts: 309 |
Nothing changes because the people involved don't change. Spineless pullers are at fault for all of this. They have allowed 1 or 2 people run that club for far too long.
And new blood? Forget about it. Incestual at it's best |
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SAM BAM
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why can't I see 2 classes
1 SS tractor class with diesel and alcohol pull together with only maybe 2 different weights the big tires 1 tractor class that has 1 turbocharger and small tires with 1 or 2 different weights |
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SAM BAM
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NYTPA seems to be going down hill at a record speed.
How many different tractor classes do the need? SF SS diesel SS alcohol SS combo now this 4.1 class Let me guess they can all pull in 1 SS class at all different weights? What a Joke If 1 tractor can pull in another class and to even the field up just let them add weight then why in the hell cant it work the other way? hey SF guy you can pull in the SS combo class and to make sure it is fair you can add 500 more pounds that will equal it up. then why can't a SS pull in the SF class and take off 500 pounds? Joke all a big Joke another joke SSD 8500 SSA 7700 or 8000 or 8500 SF 9000 4.1 9500 Yup these are the weights that NYTPA allowed all the tractors to compete at in the same class. 6 different weights for 1 class. Tell this to the scale guy &$%$ |
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combo
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Sam Bam, this combo scenario works fine in other parts of the US. But, then, everything for half a century has always been a (selfish / bullheaded) controversary in NY, same as the east versus west NY scenario has always been. Cooperation is a key ingredient !
The combo tractor class is an interesting class to watch. In additon to your 5 tractor classes, we also have PS and Light PS added in the combo class. Very interesting what the event pulling result will be. Be open minded and entertain it as part of your sanctioned class lineup. |
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SAM BAM
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One thing is why are the true SS tractors getting shut out.Can I take a diesel SS tractor and pull in any other class but at less weight?
breaking the classes up like the Diesel ss and the alcohol ss has now become 3 classes just nuts. but if you are a SF how many classes can you pull in? every buddy can pull with the Diesel SS class plus they get extra weight... except the alcohol tractors... |
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Moderator Registered: 03/25/2008 Posts: 1,449 |
One thing I have never understood is why would a promoter choose a diesel only class or a alcohol only class. I would to think that a promoter that has no agenda would always take the combo class. Dick Morgan www.PULLOFF.com Independent Pulling News |
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J BeGone
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Its the club that sells the class. It they don't want to pull there then we'll send the alcohols for a $1000 less. Fair thinks they got a deal until 3 show up. |
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Registered: 03/31/2009 Posts: 309 |
More like setting classes up for failure, and blaming it on the class!! |
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Ohio puller
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The Alcohol tractors in nytpa are they 504 or unlimited alcohol tractors? From looking at the weight differential I assume it must be unlimited Alcohol? |
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Fitz
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They are legal 504 LSS push rod motors |
Swampy's muskrat den.
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Swamp Rat
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Swampy you seem pretty sour towards NYTPA. Instead of sitting here bashing them with your useless incorrect facts, why dont you focus your time and effort into finding the correct helmet instead of your daughter's bicycle helmet so you can pull next year. |
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Registered: 05/09/2008 Posts: 198 |
Nine 4.1 LPS hooks on the 2020 tentative schedule Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 02/10/2020 05:37AM by nyspullnut. |
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Ny fan
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That's a lot of hooks for only three tractors unless more were converted. Two Audet and one McKnight |
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Registered: 05/09/2008 Posts: 198 |
I have a hunch there will be several more. |
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Registered: 12/31/2016 Posts: 50 |
So there's 9 guaranteed hooks for a class with only 3 committed entries but there's only 5 events for the diesel pickups that regularly drew 10 competitors? |
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Registered: 05/09/2008 Posts: 198 |
Maybe because the diesel truck class was not a very exciting one to watch? Perhaps there were several more committed to converting from the SF class? This is what I suspect |
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Registered: 12/31/2016 Posts: 50 |
I certainly hope that its because there are more commitments from tractors, The fact that its boring is an opinion of many long time tractor pullers but ya know what brings the younger generation out to the pull? Diesel pickup trucks |
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SAM BAM
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Can a super stock diesel pull in that 4.1 class with a 1000 pound less weight? |
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What's going to happen to the superfarm class in New York? Most of the superfarms moved up to the 4.1 class. I understand it's still available but herd it will be all mod turbos, super farms don't stand a chance and they don't want to run against them anymore. Will it eventually be a mod turbo class? |
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Morgen Davis
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I’ve heard they have a few more 4.1 committed. They will have likely 5 to run the circuit. East coast did it right when they added light pro. That’s a more fitting class for pulling in the eastern part of the country. There are 50+ tractors (mod turbo) from Virginia to New England that fit and are one winter update season from being light pro. As someone on the fringe of NY or east coast, I think when it’s time to update to a new class, we will pick light pro over 4.1, and if NY pullers had the option, I feel many would too. I never felt the need to lobby for it in NYTPA because We can’t commit for a full season so therefore I wouod look pretty hypocritical. That could eliminate the sf/mod turbo combined class and still give people some more power And even some reliability, not to mention a class more prevalent east of Ohio and seemingly dozens of places to pull in the mid Atlantic |
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