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I said most people, not most promoters first of all, but the promoter picks how many and what classes they have, we put on a pull in our hometown, if we want 3 classes, they will give us 3, if we want 10, they would give us 10. If you're going to blame the pulling organization for averaging 9 tractors per class, but not be upset that they only had 4 classes instead of 5, then you are just wa
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That's a little fuzzy math to be honest. Last year they had 54 hooks over 5 classes, that's 10.8 a class, so 10.8 to 9.25 per class, is not 1/3 less tractors.
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There were 37 hooks in 4 classes, that would be over 9 a class. That's a pretty good average that most people would be happy with. Usually it's the promoters choice as to how many classes to have, then it's up to the organization to provide tractors per class. 9 tractors per class on a Sunday is always a good number in my opinion.
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We should have a great turnout Saturday in Sweet Springs. We kick off the day at 10AM with the Brush Pullers of Missouri, they will be pulling all day. Then at 7 PM the Outlaw show kicks off. The weather is looking great, we are hoping for a big turnout and we look forward to seeing everyone in Sweet Springs on Saturday. Thanks for asking about us.
Keep up with live updates all week from t
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I'm pretty sure it was 89 hooks, which is almost 10 per class. With the weather how it was, I'm not sure what more you can ask for. But it's alot easier to be negative than it is to enjoy the the good show I guess. Tonight's show should be good too, hope to see everyone out there!
Keith
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I built my tractor in like 2011, but if you say its from the 80's, I guess ill take your word for it, I would call and let you see the build pictures, but you werent man enough to post your name. The LSS class is full of a lot of great people, there are a few issues right now, and we respect that people have different points of view, I think the issues can be resolved and it can still be a
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Having just put on a pull last weekend in our hometown, where we had the Outlaw big screen, and dealing directly with the TV crew, I can tell you they are professional and could not be any nicer. They do a great job and people love the big screen. If you want to bash people, go ahead, but dont just make things up. Oh and maybe post a name next time too.
Keith Dohrman
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Sweet Springs is feeding the pullers at 5:00pm on Saturday night as well.
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I would find it very hard to believe that a lot, if any, of these comments were made by actual Outlaw pullers.
Keith Dohrman
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Having pulled with both Missouri state and Outlaw I can tell you both are full of good people, including Scott.
He has his opinion and there's nothing wrong with that. I like pulling with both of them, I understand the situation at the farm show and I believe we will all get paid at some point.
This Outlaw bashing is a little crazy though, the organization is full of a lot of great
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I just assumed everyone was getting tired of this rumor finally, guess not.
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We have been pulling a 48' gooseneck the last 2 summers, havent had any dot problems, no real issues with the truck or trailer, running the outlaw schedule so a lot of travel. Im not sure its better than a semi, but you can certainly get along just fine with it.
Keith
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I have no idea what rumors are true or not, but I know we have pulled at multiple outlaw events this year and our checks have all cleared the bank so we can probably stop that talk right now.
Keith Dohrman
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You know I see a post real similar to this every year about this time. and then every year you see a bunch of Outlaw pulls, so either everyone will always complain, or I'm just crazy. Why bring this up all the time, some of you like Outlaws and some dont, its fine. There are a ton of organizations out there. I personally wish them all the best of luck, pull with whoever you want, we pull w
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Yeah I'm pretty sure that is 100% accurate
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I would go dry block if it was me, run more piston to sleeve clearance, end gap the rings more, and you should be ok. Still run a head gasket.
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765-977-8348
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How about a little appreciation for the people of Cole Camp even having two pulls in one year.
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If you have register and login, you can already view threads like that.
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Results are posted on the Outlaw website
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8200 and 6400
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We hauled two tractors and a tow vehicle on a 42 foot gooseneck using a 3500 duramax and didnt have any problems
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Go to the Iivin' Orange facebook page and you'll see the video
heres the link:
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Rick Schibis Black Mamba
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Can tractor pullers please get off this kick of everyone who doesnt own or pull a tractor is stupid. We need the fans of the sport to keep it going. They are allowed to have their opinions, right or wrong, and we should all appreciate people talking about the sport.
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I believe that one of those tractors is a component, but yes he did have them in the LSS class, however I can tell you when compared to other brands, the D-21 is not one of the easier rear ends to get into that class.
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here you go
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Theres a link to the new website on the links page on this very website
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Yeah .375 seems a little thick to me too. .120 or .134 should be enough I would think on 2" O.D.
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the orange blossom 180 was danny hays he sold it to john dohrman and it became the ghostbuster now it is the power maxx tractor in iowa
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