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Results - 7 months ago
4500 Non-Turbo Farm 4 mph
1. John Rechtzigel, Farmall M, 218.11
2. Aidyn Voeltz, JD A, 210.10
3. Scott Becker, JD A, 207.3
4. Dillan McGee, Farmall 460, 205.6
5. Nellie Thibault, AC WD45, 203.11
6. Jeff Mark, AC WD45, 144.8
7. Cody Bignell, MH 44, 50.2
5500 Non-Turbo Farm 4 mph
1. Dillan McGee, Farmall 460, 279.5
2. Aidyn Voeltz, JD G, 271.1
3. Luke Borofka, Cockshutt 570, 264.5
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Only three days away, looking forward to seeing everyone Saturday!
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Here is the poster
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September 16, 2023. 1pm Start
Classes:
Farm Non-Turbo - Payout 1st-$50, 2nd-$40, 3rd-$30
-4500 4mph
-5500 4mph
-6500 6mph
-7500 6mph
-9000 6mph
-10000 6mph
Farm Turbo - Payout 1st-$50, 2nd-$40, 3rd-$30
-9500 10mph
-10500 10mph
-11500 10mph
-13500 12mph
-15000 12mph
Light Improved Farm - Updraft Carburetor - Payout 1st-$75, 2nd-$50, 3rd-$30
-5000
-6000
Altered Farm - St
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Boy it would be tough to get a 560 under 4000 even with a 301. I have a 460 utility with more aluminum than steel or cast and it weighs 3300 bare, and a 560 is naturally 500+ pounds heavier than a 460. In the antique world there are plenty of 560s that make 4500 with a 400 series. Theres only one 400 series tractor I can think of that was even close to 4000 and that was a 460.
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You have to call IMI. If you are not running a factory fuel tank, I would recommend the 13 tooth rather than the 9. Same starter just uses a bigger bendix gear for a better mechanical advantage.
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The non turbo blocks do not have piston cooling jets, the holes are there, they are just plugged. So, if you use a non-turbo block, I highly recommend removing the plugs and installing piston cooling jets.
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September 17, 2022 Pull Results
4500 Non-Turbo Farm 4 MPH
1. Scott Becker, Almena, JD A, 228.10
2. Aidyn Voeltz, Hammond, JD A, 219.1
3. Eric Loftus, New Auburn, OL 880, 215.8
4. Renae Thurmes, Hastings MN, OL 88, 214.9
5500 Non-Turbo Farm 4 MPH
1. Aidyn Voeltz, Hammond, JD G, 263.8
2. Eric Loftus, New Auburn, OL 880, 255.2
3. Tom Myer, New Richmond, MF 285, 255.0
4. Luke Borofka, B
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Got some rain here last night, but not much. Weather man says we are good for the rest of the day. Looking forward to seeing everyone!
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Only a couple days from pull time. The weather looks like it is gonna hold out for us, I was getting worried earlier in the week. They are talking some rain tomorrow here, but the track needs it. So unless something changes, I will see you all on Saturday. Thank you!
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Naturally aspirated, updraft carburetor, full cut tires allowed.
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We have a pull in Boyceville, WI September 17th at 1 pm
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I tried getting some weld on hubs from them this spring, tried calling and messaging on facebook for a couple months and never heard back. Ended up getting some elsewhere.
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I wish we could raise the payouts for the open classes, but its tough with payouts where they are now.
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September 17, 2022. 1pm Start
Classes.
Farm Non-Turbo
Payout 1st-$50, 2nd-$40, 3rd-$30
-4500 4mph
-5500 4mph
-6500 6mph
-7500 6mph
-9000 8mph
-10000 8mph
Farm Turbo
Payout 1st-$50, 2nd-$40, 3rd-$30
-9500 10mph
-10500 10mph
-11500 10mph
-13500 12mph
-15000 12mph
Light Improved Farm - Updraft Carburetor.
Payout 1st-$75, 2nd-$50, 3rd-$30
-5000
-6000
Improved Farm - No
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5th gear is direct on a 560 so the only reduction is in the ring and pinion and the bull gears. 560 ring and pinion is 15/49 or 3.76:1 and the bull pinion to bull gear reduction is 13/73 or 5.61:1. This is 21.09:1 overall ratio so for every 21.09 engine revolutions the axle turns once. 400 ring and pinion is 19/50 or 2.63:1 and bull gear reduction is the same so overall reduction is 14.75:1
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4500 Non-Turbo Farm 4 mph
1. Kris Moos, Milaca MN, Farmall M, 318.7
2. Eric Loftus, New Auburn, Oliver 880, 280.5
3. Kory Graf, Elmwood, Allis Chalmers D17, 260.3
4. Aidyn Voeltz, Hammond, John Deere A, 241.3
5500 Non-Turbo Farm 4 mph
1. Aidyn Voeltz, Hammond, John Deere G, 327.3
2. Luke Borofka, Bloomer, Cockshutt 570, 319.4
3. Kris Moos, Milaca MN, Farmall M, 318.4
4. Max Lindquist,
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Got a little rain this morning, looks like its done now until showtime. Been working on the track a little bit this week and it is looking great. Can't wait to see everyone tomorrow.
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I posted rules in the thread I started for our pull.
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Thanks - 2 years ago
The Boyceville Firefighters Association would like to thank the following sponsors for the support for this event
Platinum Sponsors
*Accurate Construction
*All States Ag Parts
*B-Fit Fitness Center
*Big River Resources
*Jamies' Buckshot Bar
*Ohly Americas
*Peoples State Bank
*Servpro or Barron, Dunn and Rusk Counties
Gold Sponsors
*B&B Fireworks
*Jack's Place Bar & Grill
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Rules - 2 years ago
This should be able to help with some questions.
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You have one chance to speed within 100 ft. After that and you are disqualified.
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Speed limits in farm non -turbo classes:
4500 4mph
5500 4mph
6500 6mph
7500 6mph
9000 8mph
10000 8mph
Turbo classes:
9500 10 mph
10500 10 mph
11500 10 mph
13500 12 mph
15000 12 mph
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For more info or questions, respond to this thread.
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4500 Farm Non-Turbo 6mph
1. Josh Willey-Somerset-Farmall H-202.1
2. Jake Borofka-Elk Mound-Cochshutt 550-191.1
3. Carl Benck-Somerset-Allis Chalmers WD-178.9
4. Kory Graf-Elmwood-Allis Chalmers WD 45-162.7
5. Nathan Adams-Boyceville-John Deere 50-142.7
5500 Farm Non-Turbo 6mph
1. Andy Rice-Forest Lake-Farmall 460-245.2
2. Luke Borofka-Bloomer-Cockshutt 570-229.7
3. Josh Willey-Somerset
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-Engine must be of same engine family. 460s can have 301s, 77s can have 310s, etc.
-Updraft carburetor only
-Must be naturally aspirated
-18.4x38 Max any cut
-Wheelie bars and kill switch are strongly recommended
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Due to a generous donation we will be bumping the payout for 1st place to $400 in all open classes. All States Ag Parts has sponsored all farmstock classes as well. A huge thanks to them.
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100 lbs grace
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We don't have any mod classes listed but if you want to bring it and round up some friends we will do our best to fit you in. Same with the previous comment. If there is enough people to make a heavier non turbo improved farm, we will do so. Thanks guys, see you in a few weeks.
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If you have to ask, you more than likely shouldn't be in farmstock. But since you asked.
-Must have working hydraulics and PTO
-You have one chance to speed, second time you will be disqualified
-No cut tires
-Tractor must be stock appearing (engine block, cylinder head, intake and exhaust manifolds, fuel system, etc...)
-18.4x38 max in all non turbo classes. No cut tires.
-Hanging
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