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Its posted on the NTPA website. Right now there are 18 drivers on 17 different tractors, but there are 6 pullers from last year that haven't signed up yet.
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The cows are out of the barn! Either go OEM only and let those who have no modern option suffer, or let any head go so everyone has an option.
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Quotenld4020
To make the rules more clear they should read something like any recast head for any color, no billet heads meaning machined form a block of steeel or aluminum make clear and simple for anyone to understand just my opinion.
Is machining a cylinder head out of a solid block
of cast, grey, or ductile iron any different than steel
or aluminum? If so how? When someone recasts a
cyli
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Unless recently changed, the exemption for personal hauling is a 100 mile radius,
with any combo over 26001#, without a CDL.
Wouldn't try their idea of coast to coast with out CDL,
you may be kept in the west coast. What a DMV person (autos)
and an actual Ohio DOT officer (Commercial Enforcement)
tells you will be two different things. The DMV in ohio has
little knowledge of the DOT
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Headers and custom intakes are fine.
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No turbo limit. Turn as big as you think you can.
Cloudy head rule, basically anything other than a billet
is ok. (OEM Ag-Type)?
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23-1, 24-1, 25-1
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An 8.1 will bolt to 4010 or a 4020 bell housing so the 4320 shouldn't be any different.
The front frame bolt holes are a little different they are 5/8" and are out a little farther to the front
and closer together. The rear are also 5/8" but in the same location.
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The Vickers pump will be just fine running it 1-1.
You will just need to service it every season.
We have put a higher speed rated bearing in
the front and a larger bushing in the rear, but didn't
seem worth the cost. The biggest thing that wears
out is the cam ring.
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It's obvious that you didn't attend the Gordyville pull. I normally would agree with you about the sand, but Klint and the crew do
something a little different. The sand pile is actually dirt, when you hit it you drive up it loose hitch and stop. The other indoor pulls could learn alot from these guys. They do it right! An awesome track, pull alot of vehicles per hour and great tow tra
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