I don't know about a national level class but I would definitely accept it the state of Kentucky!
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There are several videos on KITPA Facebook page of this class. Also it's a 2.3 turbo rule and not 2.6. I think top mph is 27or 28 mph. Hope this helps.
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if youre saying cubes don't matter, then you are obviously an ignorant arrogant moron that cant build a big cube motor to save his ass.. bigger cubes will 98 percent of the time win without a doubt if it is built correctly! if you are bigger cubes in the class than most others in the class and not winning then you my friend need a new engine builder or need to hang it up. fyi I
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Simply put: no.
There are too many other variables to consider. Turbo size (air) is the most "equal" way to try and govern a class. The perception of "biggest engine always wins" is from all the small blocks that got beat by big blocks back in the day and continues to present time. Truth be told, it has to do with how the tractor is setup and what gets the power to the grou
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Just giving everyone a heads up. I've received two emails from people using the names Kevin Blansett and Peter Michael. Both claiming to have tickets to the NFMS pull on Saturday night. Peter Michael claims to be from New Jersey and said he could have the tickets delivered within 3 hours via fedex. (I live in Kentucky) Kevin Blansett claims to be from Chicago. Just letting everyone know! Tha
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Jarrod, my guess would be BOB.
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I'm interested. Where are you located? Feel free to email me at prdoug2@hotmail.com or text/call me 502-552-3 seven and we can go from there! Thanks
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Just curious since this is a BBJD thread if anyone knew of a lightweight front end for a 6030 might be? Sorry for hijacking the thread.
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Bump.
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Toying with the idea of putting a light weight front end on a 6030. I was just curious if anybody might possibly have one or know where one might be at. Feel free to text/call 502-552-513 seven preferably text. You can email me at prdoug2@hotmail.com if that works for you. THANKS.
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In the 13 all the same rules apply except there isn't a cubic inch limit.
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It was originally posted that those classes would bein e E town and if you look at the Hardin co fair book it says they are having the farm stock classes. So which is it?
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Farm stock classes are July 4th.
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Just to double check it is 11000?
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I am assuming the 13,000 and 15,000 are for Brookville?
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At Boyle co or Bonneville?
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11500 was the lightest but we had to put the lift arms back on so it's closer to 11800. If there is a 1000 lb tolerance then I would be OK. Lol
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Yeah I knew of that one sadly the best I could get down to would be 11500. I'm just to fat to get down to 11 even. Too many twinkies. Lol
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I was just wondering if anyone knew of any pulls in the area listed above. I was looking for 12,000 or heavier classes. If you know anything please let me know. Thanks in advance!
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Might be a dumb question but what are the rules for the open diesel tractor class? Thanks in advance
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What's the classes?
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Hello,
I was wondering if anyone knew of any pulls coming up this weekend in KY or So. Indiana? If so I would like to know where. Thanks in advance!
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Are there any pulls this weekend coming up in KY or Southern Indiana? If so where at? Thanks in advance!
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will you e-mail me a copy? prdoug2@hotmail.com
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When will the Osgood pull be? Been there once before several years ago and had a great time!
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Good deal. Sounds like fun to me. We'll probably make our way up there at some point during the season. If I'm pulling I'm happy. And Goose you got mail.
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Do all classes have MPH limit? I was thinking and it has been sometime since I have pulled in So. Indiana but don't they have like a MPH classes and open classes? Several years ago I pulled in Osgood, IN and they had it set up where you pulled like an 8 or 10 MPH and then had an open class?
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I am curious about both. The rules for Southern Ind and the Henry Co. rules.
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I have been looking around for a wheatland front axle or possible lighter front axle.
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What would one get down too if it had the wheatland front axlw?
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