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Question about a combined Hot Farm class
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Registered: 02/08/2014 Posts: 406 |
What do you think about a 466, 3x3 A pump with cooler running with a 466, 3x3 with P pump and no cooler. I am just kicking the idea around so Pa. Hot Farms can run with New York Hot farms and vise versa. The fairs seem to be looking at the Hot Farm classes more and more. Combining the 2 would give more tractors in the class and an opportunity for others to build for this class. The New York class is a good hard running group that we had the honor to run with last year brush pulling. Thanks for any helpful feedback. |
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I believe the a-pump with coolers will beat up on p-pumps without cooler same turbo, same cubic inches, and same weight. You build an a-pump about as good as p-pump just more $$$ and not going to last as long in my opinion. The pump is not the deciding factor here. |
Re: Question about a combined Hot Farm class
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Registered: 02/08/2014 Posts: 406 |
They got us by 20' +- at Troy this year. They run really strong. |
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Registered: 08/14/2013 Posts: 203 |
I would think that cooler would be too much of an advantage, You might have to give the non cooler tractor more weight to make fair. |
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Hot farm puller
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Why not just make the rule 466 3x3 or 3x4 no coolers and run your choice of a pump or p pump. These stupid a pump rules are just plain dumb. Its all about someone wanting to have their own little sandbox with some stupid rule like a pumps can have a cooler and you can't because you have p pump. Why not just save yourself some money and put on a p pump or spend the big money to get an a pump built to run with the p pumps? This whole thing of mixed rules never works. It might for a while until someone jumps out front and everyone else gets butt hurt over it then they Change the rules again. Just saying. |
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Midwest
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Ntpa and ppl have a hot farm class look it up
510 cid 20.8x38 9500 lbs water only in cross over pretty much the basic rules All pretty simple |
Re: Question about a combined Hot Farm class
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Registered: 02/08/2014 Posts: 406 |
You are all correct but if you want to pull in your own area you have to play with the rules for that area. Just thinking out loud on how to give pullers more options. I'd love to run a P-pump etc. and it may come to that for us. |
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