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Re: Re: Re: Locking Rear-end

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Positive Thinki

06-30-2002 11:14:58




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Actually, the MM boys made them jack it up. One of them told me that they wanted to end it all that way because of the tractor was hard to turn sharp. I was thinking you would have to go fast to get any benefit too. "Drive line altercation" is a lot of things indeed. I think MM boys are good folks. I have never seen them protest anyone.




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06-30-2002 21:53:06




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Locking Rear-end in reply to Positive Thinking, 06-30-2002 11:14:58  
I'm with you an that, who did protest them anyway? I mean It had to have been a sore looser. Them boys just ave got their ole U set up right. The drive line alterations rule needs to be scraped, because half of the tractors up their either have low gear kits, or fast ring and pinions in them. That rule is out dated. They need to stay out of the mechanical rules. They don't discriminate against engines, so they need to stick to checking the weight and hitch, and stay away from the picky stuff. McMinnville is known for picking on people, that is why no one new goes up there. They need to work on that!! If you really look at it everyone is breaking the driveline rule, from stroked cranks, button clutches to bigger tires. That is all part of the driveline.

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