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and it looks like since a lot of pullers these days use a semi to haul their equipment with, they would never meet those exemptions since they're over 26000.
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i think you hit the nail on the head with that one.
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yes, but the extra weight is what makes the sled harder to pull. that combined with having to run the box in a MUCH higher gear makes it harder to pull also. you're having to propel the box down the rails and top it out 100 ft. sooner than you normally would, and that creates a lot more parasitic drag through the sled.
Bauer or Hagar wouldn't ahve been able to put on any better of
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the guys that I talked to said the sled was set way heavy, and the tractors were tugging it from the go.
Unfortunately it'll be a fact of life on a 200 ft. track. You just can't let them build up any speed and still expect to stop them by 200 ft.
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I agree, they're just not feasible in there, not enough room. and to top it off the only way to stop them would be to never let them build any speed up.
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the one thing I couldn't understand was the Chevy truck. The guy with the ether can acted like he'd never done it before. all he had to do was keep spraying ether into it until it started to build boost before taking off. I've seen Esdon lehn do it a dozen times.
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I suggest dropping a class of the Pros (3 of anything is too many) and adding the minis and something in place of the diesel trucks. I actually enjoy the Pro Class but got pretty tired of it after watching them 3 times.
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i've heard a lot of the new ones are going smaller than 640 cubic inches...scaling back to 570-600. im not sure why.
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Amen. That was the best post I've seen in a long time.
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M yes, Oliver no. The Olivers had a dinky rear end, but the M's are pretty beefy. Tough to beat an M or Cockshutt rear end for high hp applications.
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Sorry to hear about it Klint, but thanks for the effort in trying to do this. I think this highlights why there aren't more indoor events in the winter. For whatever reason, it's just hard to draw a crowd.
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