Michael,
Is there any plans for an iPhone release? Or are you just going to focus solely on the Android market?
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how is it decided who gets to pull? Is it a drawing or does someone hand pick them?
The NFMS CTP Committee picks competitors from the applications that are submitted.
From the NFMS CTP page: "To be considered for this event, an application must be submitted. Nearly 200 vehicles are chosen from about 600 applications."
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What was the point of posting this? And if you're going to open a can of worms, you might as well open it all the way up so the rest of the keyboarders can have some fun...
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Perhaps it's due to only allowing one vehicle per driver?
Is this why Korth isn't listed as the driver of Considered Armed & Dangerous? A tractor that he has driven ALL SUMMER! Hooray technicalities!
Also, isn't this the first time that Meese's Squealer is back to the Farm Show since they got rid of the Light Super Stocks?
Glad to see the Wisconsin blue
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Anyone want to help fill in some blanks?
Here's the ones confirmed in the Lightweight Super Stock:
Brice Terry's Hy-Strung
Larry Phillips' Extremely Insane
Brandon Phillips' Insanity
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Might have to come to Gordyville just to throw my name into the hat for the toy raffle. This looks fantastic--can't wait to see the finished product.
- John
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As long as they are replacing the diesel trucks and not the Lightweight Super Stocks then I will be happy.
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It is a Battle of the Bluegrass event
Classes included:
Light Limited Super Stock Tractors
Light Pro Stock/Super Farm Tractors
10,000 Hot Farm Tractors
Work Stock Diesel Trucks
Pro Street Diesel Trucks (2.6)
Pro Street Semis
Super Stock 2WD Trucks
You can almost bet that they will start at 7 PM.
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I was not there, but the rule book says that the loss of weight is only a DQ if the competitor is under the green flag. (I have seen a competitor lose weight while bouncing after the red flag has flown.)
What was the situation here?
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Volunteering? I ll take this site over anytime.
Take over the payments, as well?
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On Facebook, Darrin says that he is stepping into more horsepower next season "if (he) can get rid of D2." So, I'm definitely looking forward to another 8,000 lb Diesel.
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"Welll" has hit the nail on the head. With a lot of people converting their Super Farm tractors, why not appeal to that crowd as well? Sure, you have a wide audience as far as the Super Farm class, by why not make it even wider?
As a side note: I was glad that another class had more numbers than the Super Farms, just wish it wasn't the noise boys.
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Lets keep politics off of here.
This.
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Esdon Lehn built a great running diesel light super stock, it's just a shame that he has chosen to run it in the heavy class, but I can understand why he has done so. Kenneth Hale is another name that comes to mind with his Another Nite Trouble that runs with the NTPA Mid-South.
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Last year was my first time going to Bowling Green, and luckily, I was able to go back this year. I agree that the alcohol consumption is what makes up part of the Bowling Green atmosphere, but we could have done without some of the stupidity. Such as the gentleman that lit the John Deere hat on fire and then decided to toss it when it almost burned his fingers. And how about chucking full beer c
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Bowling Green has gotten things figured out--seven years without increasing the price. Louisville does it because they know that they can get away with it.
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The reason they say "race tractors" is because sometimes while a Pro Stock is winding up, a two wheel drive truck can "catch up" with them, and they'll leave the starting line around the same time.
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I believe the NTPA gives you the distance for a DQ run just because some of us like to know how far the tractor ended up going that way we can see where they would've placed had they not have gotten the disqualification.
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Adam Draudt was there, and he took PLENTY of pictures. When he gets a chance, I'm sure they'll be up on his site.
Just keep checking:
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And my worry is that if tractor pulling got as big as NASCAR, then we'd have EVERY vehicle sponsored by a company. While I understand that it pays the bills, I love seeing the unique paintjobs on tractors and would rather not see advertisements on them.
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The Pro Stocks and the Unlimited Super Stocks were the only class not to have a pull of over 300 feet. Seemed like one of those situations where the sled could've been "heavier" in one class and "lighter" in another. I also sat around the 300 foot marker, which was great for the 4WD class when they were all stacking up in the 290 range. I didn't really notice the issue of the show being
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This was a well thought out "proposal"--you certainly brought up some great points. I do have to agree with you of not adding the LLSS, even though I would like to see them sometime.
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The old tractor that you mention wouldn't happen to be Mike Happe's Red Menace, would it? After all, it is an old Insanity tractor and Mike Happe had plans of selling it. Plus, there's room in the trailer for it.
And last weekend was Brandenburg and the only tractor that I saw him run was his tractor on Saturday night and he certainly got it to run. Do our anonymous friends hap
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As far as how it runs, you can check out my Pro Stock video from Salem, IL that I uploaded to my YouTube channel. The link is in my signature. 296.04 netted him 11th place.
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Just wondering how the turn out is going to be.
Sipes has to be the odds-on favorite in my book, but depending on the turn out, there are other capable tractors that could sneak up and snag it away from him.
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You are talking about a scraper box, correct?
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I'd really like to go to this pull, but 6 hours is a lot of driving on a Thursday.
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You have no idea how much I hate that this pull is on the same weekend as Brandenburg. I have been to the Tanner pull once and loved it--it was definitely worth the drive.
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With the show or the announcers? Thread title has me confused.
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I ask this in all sincerity: what is the difference between the Mid-South and the Region VI? I thought they were one in the same. I know the Region VI Shootout is at selected Mid-South events.
You are right about him leading the Region VI Shootout though.
Thanks in advance for helping me to understand the difference.
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