gordyville December 19, 2010 08:18AM
whats the seating like at this place. is there plenty or does it sell out quickly

Re: gordyville December 19, 2010 09:14AM
There is normally plenty of seating for the Thursday and Friday sessions, but on Saturday afternoon it starts to fill up. By the finals, the seats are full and there are plenty of people left standing. Seating or not, it's an awesome time down there!

Re: gordyville December 20, 2010 02:40AM
There is really not a bad seat in the house. All are bleacher style seats except for the box/sponsor seats on floor level, they are chairs. Naturally the bleachers at the finish end fill up faster. I would advise bringing a seat cushion to sit on. It is a full show and the bleachers can get kinda hard by the end of the session. All in all it is a very good show and well worth the price of admission. Plenty of concessions on site as well.

Re: gordyville December 21, 2010 12:27PM
when we went down there it was -15 and that was the hotest part of the day

Re: gordyville December 22, 2010 01:59AM
How the air quality down there. Is there plenty of ventilation. what do guys run in their water injection to keep from freezing thats legal

Gordyville picks for 2011 December 20, 2010 07:18AM
My picks for 2011 Gordyville winners

PROSTOCK WARPATH
SUPERFARM PPL RUNNIN RED HOT
12000LB PROFARM HIGH MAINTENANCE
10000LB PROFARM FAIR WARNING
NTPA SUPERFARM EXTREME PLEASURE
8500LB LIMITED PRO RHAPSODY IN BLUE
9500LB HOTFARM UNDEERE TAKER
8500LB LITEPRO MULE DEERE

Just what I am thinking whats everyone else think

Re: Gordyville picks for 2011 December 20, 2010 12:07PM
I think that the John Deere called "We Dig It" from Nancy, Kentucky will be a very big contender in the 8500 limited pro and 9500 hot farm. He dominated the 9500 hot farm last year and ran second in the 8500 limited pro class, and has won the Battle of the Bluegrass Championship points series for 2010.

Re: Gordyville picks for 2011 December 20, 2010 01:00PM
Austin Ritter's 7810 Rough and Ready will win the 9500 limited pro stock, he won the last two hooks of the summer, and had done well indoors in the past.

Re: Gordyville picks for 2011 December 20, 2010 01:30PM
There's a case from MN that will be the superfarm (ntpa) winner. And its not even gonna be close. I've seen it and its very pretty. The driver is kind of tard but the tractor can make up for it.

Re: Gordyville picks for 2011 December 21, 2010 04:42AM
who is this Case out MN.(NTPA super farm) that is so good, where did he pull last year??

Re: Gordyville picks for 2011 December 20, 2010 01:44PM
Glad your confidence isn't shaken Austin. Smiling

Re: Gordyville picks for 2011 December 20, 2010 04:10PM
The 7810 is definitely capable of winning. All it needs is a driver

Re: Gordyville picks for 2011 December 20, 2010 04:42PM
Has to be the year for the cases

Re: Gordyville picks for 2011 December 20, 2010 11:36PM
Didn't they kik but last year too ?

Re: Gordyville picks for 2011 December 23, 2010 10:30AM
There's no way the case from MN will win. That Squealing Beagle and it's owner are real jackwagons.

Re: Gordyville picks for 2011 December 23, 2010 11:41AM
Come on guys quit your arguing.. Everyone knows the two black cases are going to bring home the prize.Winking

Re: Gordyville picks for 2011 December 21, 2010 03:34PM
I heard he got the seat adjusted so his wife can drive it, then will see that 7810 run.

Re: Gordyville picks for 2011 December 22, 2010 12:20AM
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I heard he got the seat adjusted so his wife can drive it, then will see that 7810 run.



That would be awesome,she is as HOT as the tractor!

Re: Gordyville picks for 2011 December 21, 2010 05:20AM
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I think that the John Deere called "We Dig It" from Nancy, Kentucky will be a very big contender in the 8500 limited pro and 9500 hot farm. He dominated the 9500 hot farm last year and ran second in the 8500 limited pro class, and has won the Battle of the Bluegrass Championship points series for 2010.

You have your info all jacked up. That tractor won the ponts in the 8500lb Profarm class with BOB. There is no 9500lb hot farm sanctioned in Ky. He was 9th in the points in ORVTPA Limited Pro Stock (which is confusing as that class is really the same as Profarm not to be confused with the real common 4.1" inducer limited Pros). This is a 3"x4" turbo tractor and it is geared pretty fast and has the power to pull the fast gear. He generaly does better on the 310+ft outdoor tracks where that groundspeed is of benefit. I think on a short indoor track like Gordyville he will have his work cut out for him and as much as I like Royce I don't think he has the setup to take the win on a short indoor track.

Re: Gordyville picks for 2011 December 21, 2010 12:07PM
Oh im sorry, he won the 9500 hot farm in 2010 at gordyville and got second in the 8500 limited pro at gordyville in 2010. Also, he won the 8500 pro farm battle of the bluegrass points series for 2010.

Re: Gordyville picks for 2011 December 23, 2010 12:55PM
Lim Pro winner is gonna be a Mod Turbo tractor from the Interstate Truck and Tractor pullers organization

Re: Gordyville picks for 2011 December 23, 2010 11:51PM
I believe it will be the "Year Of The Smurf"!!!



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Re: Gordyville picks for 2011 December 24, 2010 04:01AM
JR is Trapper switching classes? Are Streets taking some time off ? Just heard some talk figured you would know. thanks

Re: Gordyville picks for 2011 December 24, 2010 04:50AM
Well what I know for sure is both tractors are for sale (Streett Boyz Toy & Barely Gettin' By). I know Streett's are on the list for a couple classes at Gordyville, but, Travis (Trapper) will not be back together in time for the event therefore he is not signed up. To the best of my knowledge neither tractor has been sold, though a certain past ECS puller showed some interest in the Toy, but haven't heard any latest news on that. I doubt Travis will be changing classes anytime soon with a daughter in college. Streett's will be done pulling for a while and focus on other ventures in their trucking business.



J R
Eastern Extreme Pulling
www.easternextremepulling.com
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Re: Gordyville picks for 2011 December 24, 2010 07:04AM
Thanks I figured you would know. Merry Christmas

Re: gordyville December 24, 2010 12:25AM
The most impotant question is, Will the Tractors Gone Wild calenders and girls be there??

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