Whats going on in the northeast?
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Diesel Doc
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Seeing several A pumps & turbos for sale in the PA/NY area. Are they finally catching up with the rest of the world & allowing P-pumps in more classes? |
Re: Whats going on in the northeast?
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East coaster
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Of course not, light pro class is growing very quick. Mod turbos and others are just making the jump. |
Re: Whats going on in the northeast?
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TOM
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Y'know, this thread could easily dovetail with the Light/Limited Pro thread as a bullet point regarding why Light Pro should be a GN class, aside from it's offered from R2, R3, Carolinas, and increasingly vehicles in PA/VA and even Missouri. They only need 10 tractors to commit and with a reasonable schedule, say a dozen 2-day hooks, I'd bet they could certainly get that or more.
The pit space issue at BG is an issue but there are ways to work with that. To the topic at hand, there are many eastern tractors that would make competitive additions to a Light Pro class; even in NY there are limited pros and I could see that 4.1 class grow in the mid Atlantic area also. |
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