Hot wire act!!
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Here is something to do to get a "rush" when you tire of tractor pulling. Watch it all the way through, it goes from animation to live.
Your next hobby
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You have to love the internet, the only place you can have a private discussion between two people that is public!!!
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That statement is really rather funny if you know pulling history. The NYTPA, ESP & East Coast (the rules are similar) ARE the old NTPA & ATPA state level rules before they changed to the 3 Hemis with 8-71 because "you can make just as much power with a wedge head motor as a Hemi". At least that was what every one was told.
I believe you can go to the Lucas Pro Pulling site to look at the rul
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I have been pulling for over 25 yrs, when the rules were the same with Ohio I never saw a Ohio tractor here. I did go to Ohio, Indiana, Illinois and Iowa pulling. The only thing I ever did see was a couple times when Erie county had a break between nights the twd or maybe mods pulled with the state. Our rules are the same as the organizations that we normally pull back and forth with. That is NYT
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Pretty simple, if it is a hemispherical head or a big chief stile head then it falls under the 2 hemi rule.
This is regardless if it is a Chrysler, kb, miner, arias, ford, Pontiac or any of the other companies that made a hemispherical head.
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I do not disagree with you, my point is everything is pretty even & everyone has a chance.
It opens up a entirely new problem, kind of like when methanol tractors started running in the SS class. What limits should they be.
You just gave us an idea of what that problem is, you run 45% over, NTPA runs 37% over, who is right? Then when the lower OD is used the compression is increased so you
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I probably should have erased this rather than posted it. It is not meant to be a English paper, so please excuse any misspelling or wrong word usage. I am sorry if i repeated myself. If I got any names wrong or information confused I am sorry, I did my best to not get events confused.
Look at the results and the points championships, Regardless of class, except I would say the Unlimited Mod c
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Congratulations Mark Cole & Bryan McDonald
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Can anyone provide results from the Buck?
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email me what you want, i will see what i can do.
I am thinking you can down load them off picasa
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pulling and taking pictures do not go together, one has to suffer. Thank you for the comment.
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for some reason the afternoon album cover was blank when i pulled the gallery up I clicked on the album and it opened up with all the pictures. When I closed it I then could see a picture on the album. please try clicking on it again, if it does not work let me know.
Richard
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I have uploaded all the pictures from Syracuse, the night pictures i had someone else take them from the stage, consequently they did not come out real good, but i posted them so you could see what your tractor did in the run. At night from that distance they had issues.
go to Policy Peddler site
click on pictures under the contents on the left.
then chose the album you want.
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How is Ben MacDonald?
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I have uploaded some of my photo's from the afternoon show. Look at the dust in the photo's, they are not in order, the dust was not bad for the beginning of the class. It looks like the problem was the scrapers did not have water on them to add to the track, so the dust really was not the track officials fault. Tractor pulling is a lot like farming, the weather is in control!
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The levelers did not have water on them, so there was no way of keeping the water in the track.
If a track is dry and dusty you can still pull on it, if it is too wet, it gets impossible to pull the sled. It is always better to error dry then wet!
I am sure as they get more knowledge of the track, it will get better.it is a little unique.
It was a great pull, and great decision to move th
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I have put up the pit pictures from before the pull, I took 2800 pictures of the pull, so i will put them up in groups as I get them edited.
go to Policy Peddler stie
on the left side is contents under that click on pictures, then choose the Syracuse album.
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Thank You,
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NYTPA & ESP tech officials, thank you for your time and dedication, it is greatly appreciated, at the State Fair Pull and for the Entire Year!
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Ross Congratulations on the great finish at Bowling Green!!
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Congratulations John, out standing job at Bowling Green.
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You do a great job, keep it up.
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I have uploaded the remainder of the pictures from Penn Yan, the first ones and these are all in the same "Penn Yan" album.
Penn Yan Pictures
look under content on the left, click on pictures.
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Jeff: I do not see the Penn Yan photo's are they up?
thank you
Richard
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Is the 1.4 a focus issue or a depth of field issue? Would the depth of field shorten up enough to just make it difficult to have the entire tractor be in focus or the depth of field would require the focus to be more perfect than a 1.8? what does the focus do with a1.4 & 1.2 if you use a aperture setting of 1.8?
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I have uploaded some more pictures to the Penn Yan album.
Penn Yan photo's
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I have uploaded about a 1/3 of my photo's from Penn Yan. I will get the remainder up in the near future.
Enjoy
go to my page,
on the left you will see content,
under that you will see Pictures. click on that then look for the penn yan album.
Penn Yan Photo's
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thank you
great job.
thanks to all the tech officials from esp & NYTPA, Mike Castner you did another outstanding job.
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rod & piston
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