To shift your ta?
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Its hydraulically operated therefore you must have a pump
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John Deere 4000 and 6030
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An overall awesome show!
Announcers were great and very entertaining.
Definitely one of the best pulls in Missouri and it gets a little better every year! Keep up the great work
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Fortunately there were no injuries to speak of
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You will be fine to run at both places. It'll be a great time, and bring some of the other guys down too!
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That was hilarious, thanks for sharing
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counterclockwise
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If your ta is bad and the dump valve is still hooked up it could have stuck out causing this same problem. the ta has to be completely out on the low side for it not to move regardless of whether the hydraulics are working or not. You need to pressure test your system and see what you have for operating pressure. you can plumb a gauge in to your bottom port on the mcv valve to see what you hav
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Best in the country in my opinion.
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I may not be 100% accurate but Jerald did run the Varmint lss in the 80"s I believe and this tractor went to California. Next he teamed up with Mark Ulmer and they campaigned the Caseih magnum called the Weapon for a few years. Jerald and sons are back into pulling again with a 466 Limited Pro called Just Another Buck.
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King City pull will not be held today at 1pm. At this time there are no plans to reschedule. Thanks to all those who attended and helped us put on a good show.
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update - 10 years ago
We are still a go!
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The King City Young Farmers tractor pull is still on! No rain here last night. Will update if there are any changes
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40 wouldn't be a bad place to start 50 would probably be better that way you won't melt anything the first pass. Electric or high pressure belt? and I assume multiple ports correct?
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What kind of classes are you looking for and what part of iowa are you in?
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Yep 20.8's are ok
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you would definitely be able to run the 466 limited pro class. It's same rules but up to 3x4 smooth cover. You would be very competitive in that class but it's 8500lbs.
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Jason, I believe it's a full slate of Nebraska bush classes plus 466 limited pro, 466 profarm(limited rpm) and diesel pickups I think. If you are thinking about coming down I know they'd love to have you and all the tractors. It's a great place, well run and an all around good time. I'm sure when ChrisW sees this he'll correct anything I missed.
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