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Not trying to argue, just interested.
If they can, why do a lot seem to go with Deere motors?
I think I’ve heard of some 672 ci setups.
Is it just parts availability, cost, how close a guy is to a certain shop (thinking about the WI Pros)??
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20.8 x 38 BF Goodrich Radial 8-plys
About 1/4” lug at the center of face
Were top cut at one point prior to us buying them.
Just starting to get a few cracks by the sidewall, but otherwise very clean for BFGs.
Mounting bead is in good shape.
We ran them for 2 years on 20” rims and never had an issue.
Just came off the tractor this week, ran 2 good passes in Shipshewana a few weeks ago.
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Depending on what you’re looking for, one of the guys in our organization makes aluminum for 66 series.
He’s on here but can’t think of his username
Wade- (Six08) Five77-89two0
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Formerly Cody Shays Red Edge Pro from what I saw on Facebook earlier this year
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I thought PPL had a Champions Club? Thinking that is what they were referring to maybe
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Can someone give insight for Cain’s PS that I believe ran with Super Stocks last year? Results, what rules he was following weight wise, etc
I could be totally off in left field but might be something to look at for answering your question
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At least it’d be a shorter track for him! I really liked that as well
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Brent Yaron has them posted. He’s been awesome sharing them. Should be right near the top of the forum
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How does the tablet pickup the signal to readout? Some sort of wifi/ Bluetooth signal?
Could definitely see times it would be nice to see it right off the track rather than having to download runs to laptop
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Lemke SBJD
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That would be the one
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From what it seemed on Facebook is that the new one was setup for regional/local competition, not national.
Don’t know about the Judge
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I believe breakage from his test pass
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There are some on the For Sale page...hoping the link works
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A 4255 or 4455 might be a decent one to look for, although they seem to be harder and harder to find.
They had the 7.6 which gives a little more flexibility down the road. 55 series heads usually can flow good too.
That had the quad range too
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Yes, per what I read they still won the class due to a major failure like that being an excess of the rule for “dropped parts”.
Basically it blew up big enough the dropped parts rule was overruled
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Colberg has good fuel. It’s a little expensive and can be tough on paint but it makes power.
Hypermax has an additive that blends to help prevent wet-stack.
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In 2018 or 2019 the rules were adjusted that ISP Too Hot To Farm tractors could run with their ISP set-ups. I do not remember all the specifics but this gives them the 2.4 charger with a smaller cube limit, compared to some of the tractors being larger cubes. They stack up pretty evenly based off results over the past few years.
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Engler Machine is a good place
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It would depend on nozzle size, water amount, etc. but more than likely yes.
Put it close to the charger for the most mix/atomization time.
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Whatssmokin Promotions has rules, drivers list, all the info.
From what I’ve seen here and on Facebook, it’s a go as of now
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I read on a seperate page from an antique puller that had pulled their earlier in the day that the sled was having issues during their classes.
Kill switch was pulled but it malfunctioned- If I read correctly, the cable snapped, guessing on the sled side vs tractor side.
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Farm Stock is somewhat close to ISP Too Hot To Farm (SC/SW Altered) rules- I think.
I'm sure the site has the full rules but I know some of them have run in that class before.
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Badger State 466 Hot Farm Tractor.
9500 pounds, 466 ci, Open RPM.
His phone number is listed. Call him if you have questions
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Bumping up.
Weather looks good, plenty of parking!
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If I read correctly on their facebook post it is Southwest Wisconsin Tractor Pullers 2.4 Altered Class Rules
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Next Friday night in Union Grove, WI
8/21/2020
Starts at 6:00 pm. Contact info on the flyer.
Food and drinks on the grounds.
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I think he means the rules vary by organization, i.e Super Farm Coolers, I think Pro Stock has a variance too.
Not impossible to work around, but adds a step to running where a guy wants.
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Last year, I believe that one of the tractors in the 466 Pro Farm did run the GT42 at 3500 RPM as a trial and was pretty competitive with it. Wade could probably give more insight than that, so give him a call.
He was third in points with the class, so I would consider that competitive.
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