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Quotejosh
Why can't 4 wd drive gas trucks pull a mini sled?
They can because I've seen it happen. A bigger question is can the mini sled stop them? I've seen the mini sleds not be able to stop gas 4wd trucks also.
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Quotecpr
In 1981, IH 88 Series 2wd tractors had 466s in them.
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Not all of them did. The 3488, 5288, and the 5488 did. The 3688 and the 5088 had the 436. The 3088 and the 3288 had the 358 German diesel in them. My superstock component tractor that has not ran worth a fecal matter for the last 3 years has an IH D360 in it.
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QuoteShell Question Man
So, are these fat tire limited supertiquers running 30.5 tires?
If so, back them off to 24.5's and limit to single turbo. No coolers,
LMAO
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QuoteNew class
Where in Illinois is this new class you talking about at the state of Illinois has several organizations in it. What’s the class rumor???
I'd like to know that same thing.
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QuoteSvd
You are not going to prevent every incident. Things break its motorsports. Things blow up and break. Except the worst and compensate. Distance from the track would be my concern. Don't expect high hp to not go bad and be sitting close to it.
Probably the best response yet or ever!
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QuoteFansOnly
I'll say it louder for the kids in the back.. COMPONENT CHASSIS SHOULD BE MANDATED!! lol
That'd be fine as long as there would be a spec on the COMPONENT CHASSIS. OH OH OH OH!
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QuoteYeah hear we go again!!!
You should worry about putting the sled in the right cog. Or better yet what switch trips the pan. Better yet qualified operator.Instead of getting jacked because someone has different view than you. I was there and yes there is always a better way to do something. What… I don’t know. But open to suggestions. If Hans was mandatory, probably still be hearing from Dale
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Thank you for having our organization back again. We will be there unless we break something between now and then.
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QuoteMy 2 Cents
First off, I just want to say that the following is my own opinion. I am not affiliated in any way with Full Pull Bets, Beer Money Pulling Team or any other org. I am simply a stakeholder in truck and tractor pulling.
In my opinion, Full Pull Bets started as an idea to grow the sport of truck and tractor pulling through gambling. Recently, legalized sports betting became common
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QuoteMark H
5/16 which would be a 1/2" head. Make sure they are a hardened screw and not your hardware store type. Fine thread as well. We do have a chrome cap for those heads if needed. Evidentally they were over tightened or drilled wrong
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Mark, over tightened would be my guess.
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What kind of spring pressure are you running? Open and closed?
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QuoteRobert Danner
This right here is why pulling can't advance. No matter who pulled there, what the purse is, what the rules are you people would find something wrong. Support the pull and all the pullers if you truely love pulling. Find a way to build the sport not tear it down. Best of luck to the promoters and all the pullers this weekend.
Amen, I can't be there and did not apply
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This probably needs to be moved to the off topic forum. That's all I am going to say. Because no matter what I say, it won't be right.
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QuoteLewis Conner
IRS dont know the 3000 horse 1066 is not your knew plow tractor that you bought to farm with that ended up being a piece of junk you bought that eat a few turbos and crankshafts over the summer and needed a custom set of gears installed to pull the corn planter the correct speed so the correct amount of kernels per acre are dropped AND the wide floatation tires with know tread
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QuoteRW IH 1568
So I have read all the posts. We pulled there in 2000 and 2001. I am not watching but I have to ask what you think the purpose of the sand pile is?
I posted this in the Farm show full absolutely a joke thread.
The purpose of the sand pile is for SAFETY.
Super, I believe that is what I stated in my post.???
rw
Robert, yes it is and that was my point also in the ot
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QuoteRW IH 1568
So I have read all the posts. We pulled there in 2000 and 2001. I am not watching but I have to ask what you think the purpose of the sand pile is?
I posted this in the Farm show full absolutely a joke thread.
The purpose of the sand pile is for SAFETY.
Super, I believe that is what I stated in my post.???
rw
Robert, yes it is and that was my point also in the other t
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So I have read all the posts. We pulled there in 2000 and 2001. I am not watching but I have to ask what you think the purpose of the sand pile is?
I posted this in the Farm show full absolutely a joke thread.
The purpose of the sand pile is for SAFETY.
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QuoteABOBB
Oil from start line to 75ft and across the entire track
Sounds familiar.
I remember that!
So do I and I won't forget it either!
Thanks Aaron
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QuotetheRightRearTire183
Oil from start line to 75ft and across the entire track
Sounds familiar.
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QuoteDick Morgan
After the oil spill by Triple Bypass they have decided to restart the class.
Oil spill? How bad was it? lol
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So I have read all the posts. We pulled there in 2000 and 2001. I am not watching but I have to ask what you think the purpose of the sand pile is?
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Quotelocalpuller
And like I said some of these tractors are still truly farm tractors and used as such. Mandating that would eliminate over half the class. And I understand the heating cycles as well…guys aint slipping the clutch to run road gear at 8mph
They may not be slipping the clutch right now to run road gear at 8mph, but they will be in the future. What kind of insurance do you have?
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QuoteUglyOldA
I figure all of the IH 706 chassis will be used up and the tractor classes will all be component .
Probably with electric motors also. And yes I am staying on topic.
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QuoteTomah winner
He said the region, not specifically the state. Also, we are talking about the amount of classes, not the amount of pullers in a class. That's why when I said split 85 lim pro and hot farm, it is because there are that many in each class, that they don't need to run together. Yes, I might be a little biased when I say this since it only happens at Shipshewana for
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Quotebandit496
The kill switch did not break. The attaching ring was not constructed to spec, therefore illegal. Actually, when you think about it, to add insult to injury, the run should have been been a disqualification.
Who teched it?
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Sarcastically saying that Quaker State is the best. lol. Seriously saying that the brands really don't matter as long as you take care of the oil that you run and have a good filtering system. I run Cenpeco 60 weight. Pre heat it before every run. After 3 to 4 runs, it is drained, screened and boiled. When I do that, new oil is put in. After 3 to 4 runs on that, put the boiled oil back in. T
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Quoterandy devaughn
just my opinion fellas. taking a good class that’s all about driving and making it about money. as it stands now there are let’s say guessing 26-2700 horsepower tractors out there that can eat a 3000 horsepower for lunch. getting a tractor to hook and hold together is a challenge and shows skill. that made the class intriguing to
me. i’m really hoping ntpa doesn’t follow sui
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Quotelussetto
I proposed the idea of 315 cubic inch twin 3x4 turbos on original spark ignition engines. Thinking it would work, but certainly not a "hill I'm going to die on."
Greg
Greg, twin turbo chargers on any small motor is the DEVIL!!!!!! lol
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Quotecpr
Sure was. I won't say who because my memory may be foggy and I not only don't want to falsely implicate anyone, I am further uncertain any wrong-doing was proven. It was quite a while ago.
CP
I know who it was. And no wrong doing was proven. The tractor that was built was a stock "composite" tractor and it was not allowed to compete after the component rule came into pla
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We use a Kubota 500 RTV. Our tractor weighs 6000 to 6500 lbs. but we have pulled 2 to the line with it before on a hard surface. We don't break any speed record doing that but it will work. If you farm, no matter what you get if you don't already have one of some sort you will use that thing for MANY uses. Best thing we ever did and have been thinking about adding one. Top speed on ours
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