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IHFSPA 11000 Pro Farm
650 cid
3000 RPM
3" inlet on turbo Map Grooves allowed
P-Pump
scatter blanket
ROPS or sfi cage
Steel clutches
Tie Bars
18.4-38 or 20.8-38 max tires cuts allowed
water inj.
intercoolers allowed
466 less allowed 3500 rpm
650-700 allowed 2750 rpm
That's the basics.
IHFSPA Web Site
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Time fuel delivery A verses P makes a difference.
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Enough about the pick ups. Street stock trucks are fun to watch at a county fair, but not at Gordyville. The problem would be the competition level. One guy with a Cummins at 250' a guy with a 460 at 205' then another guy with a 350 that cant even get the sled started. It would slow down the session. Most people I know love to watch street stocks for two reasons. #1 people are waiting f
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WOW this thread just spun out of control. LOL
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Once a puller always a puller I say. If they do sell out they will be back.
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IH Lover we are in the same boat you are in here in southern IL. Our yields are about what yours are and our rain and heat was the same. We have had some corn do 85 to 90 in some post oak dirt. Best beans so far has been 93Y80 at 41. The best hill corn has been 33N58 at 135, and thats cheating a little cause part of that field was low ground. The monitor seen over 200 a few times in the low part
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Its the difference between winning and losing. Like pullnv8 said get one on there.
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You will make the HP with a 466 at 3500 that a 640 makes at 3000. You will just be short on the torque with a 466. On a good bitten track the 640s will be on top and on a lesser bitten track its anybodies chance at winning .
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No doubt about it.
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Good luck they will never take a cut in pay that is for sure.
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Good luck Wrote:
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> Carl, good luck with trying to to better the pro
> farm class all over the state. Bottom line is guys
> won't travel for the amount of prize money they
> recieve. This isn't just in your organization it's
> in all the smaller organization.
Its the first year for the class in our group
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Black Bart Wrote:
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> To think in this day and age that there is not 10
> other guys that worked as hard as you did or spent
> as much or more money you are nuts.== YES I AM
We are talking Pro Farm here not Pro Stock. Here in Southern IL the IHFSPA is in it's first year for the pro farm class, so there is some distance betw
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Carl Downs Wrote:
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> Joe, we were happy to have Dave's tractor at the
> event last night and we are looking forward to
> seeing you guys again. I am sorry that I wasn't
> more available to visit. The Champaign show is a
> very busy one.
>
> We are hoping that we can do some work together
> over th
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The Other Green Tractor Wrote:
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> It never fails. Over the years I have been around
> tractor pulling, when someone works their butt off
> and spends a lot of money and finally gets a
> combination that starts winning consistently, the
> crying begins. Then, someone that cannot figure
> out how he is doing it protests
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jd531 Wrote:
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> Correct me if I am wrong but, the Pro Farm class
> doesn't have a cubic inch limit. They have RPM
> limits for cubic inch of the engines.
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> Rule # 9 in the IPA rulebook.
> 9.Pro Farm tractors are limited to the following
> RPM limits:
> •UP to 466 c.i. 3500
> •466-640 c.i. 3000
&g
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Black Bart Wrote:
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> I know nothing about the situation here, but just because their cubes are ok does not mean they are not cheating another way.
I would agree
Why would you protest yourself?
There was a lot of talk about David being over on CID. We just wanted to put that rumor to rest.
To draw attention away from some
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We protested our self and requested a CID test to hush the rumors. Illiana has a mandatory CID test to keep it all fair. Haven't pulled yet let you know later.
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If your rules a allow it put in a 504 out of a 2390 or 2590. As long as you get a 504 with big injectors.
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David Gueterslohs 4960 Pro Farm tractor passes the CID test at Champaign IL today. 1800 CC per cylinder = 640 CID. Just thought I would pass this info along.
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Hands Down 10.1 head no two ways about it.
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There was a 1800 or 1850 Oliver there with a 5.9 in it wasn't there?
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I still have my ocean front property in Arizona for sale if anyone is interested.
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I learned the hard way a long time ago. If your losing everybody is your friend. If you start winning nobody likes you. So as long as the dummies of the world are trash talking you, you know you are doing a fine job. I watched you run at Calhoun and that is a good running/looking tractor.
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As you can see in the picture Bumpus' smoke wasn't getting up there like it usually does.
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12000
#1 Eisenmann
#2 M.Kessler
#3 Bumpus--Only had 30 pounds of boost, something ain't right.
#4 Doehring
#5 Penske (466 tractor)
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wondering Wrote:
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> Who won this almighty class of 4.1s at King City?
> Heard there was only 12 that showed and not the 20
> or 30 that was projected
Only 12. How is 12 a bad thing? Come to any ITPA superfarm class, you would then appreciate 12. What is your problem with the 4.1 class? I thought horsepower was a good thing.
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It was a good pull last night that is for sure. The track was n a lot better shape last night than Friday night. Mother natures wetness made it a mess on Friday night.
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Rain out?
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Sorry you guys had a rain out, that's tractor pullin.
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