Deere Hunter 1466 ? January 26, 2010 01:56PM
I see that the IFPA may have a stock class at Mexico, MO. Who do I need to talk to about the rules? I found a web site but it looked like it had not been updated in a while. The rule there said you need to have cast wheels and a RPM sensor that the sled reads. I know of a few tractors that pull in the area in a speed limit class that would like to pull if we now the rules.

Thanks

Re: Deere Hunter 1466 ? January 26, 2010 02:13PM
4450 farm puller what website did you go to .net or .com?

Re: Deere Hunter 1466 ? January 26, 2010 02:24PM
[geocities.com]

This is the address that came up from a serch.

Re: Deere Hunter 1466 ? January 26, 2010 02:34PM
Get on google and type in pullifpa.net click on index. There is a probably a easier way but this works for me. The rules are the same on both sites I think. Haven't been on the old site for a long time.

Re: Deere Hunter 1466 ? January 26, 2010 03:00PM
I got it. Thanks

Re: Deere Hunter 1466 ? January 27, 2010 01:55AM
4450 farm puller. if your the same one with the supply pump question. The IFPA has a good farm class, dont get me wrong but there are a few of the rules up for interpretation. Like "stock appearing engine components" means no other supply pump other than what it came with at the factory.
And for the ih guys that means no large nut rotary pumps like a 15mm. The rules say "3lm 466 maximum" that means a box 2.3 3lm. The rpm sensor is really easy just call schied and get a general mount sensor cost about $50, its a two wire sensor and just extend the wire back to a 3 prong electrical connecter. But if thats all your lacking dont worry they come on they have a hand tach

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