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Posted by Tim Shultz on July 20, 2006 at 06:33:50 from (71.51.121.208):
hey... I was thinking about taking my 73" ford to the county fair here week after next, to the tractor pull, just for fun.. see what the old girls got.. I was reading the last owners notes from when HE took it to truck pulls, here are his notes.. 3/4 tank fuel and some tools. 6 old style JD weights. 25 PSI rear. 30 PSI front. steel acrossed rear springs so no give while pull. clevis 23 inches from ground. placed 5th. first and second where mod. trucks. now my questions are, how much weight would 6 old style JD weights be? and when he said steel acrossed the springs, whats that all about? I know what for.. but how do you rig it up? any idea? I want to have it as close to what he had it as possible.. he pulled in thew 1,500 stock class.. in 1975, 76",77".. how much weight would he be pulling? THANKS FOR THE HELP!
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