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ChadS

07-26-2003 08:41:41




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Have you decide on what to do with your 39 M? I can help you.




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FB-Pulling Prodigy

07-26-2003 17:06:01




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 Re: Pulling Prodogy! in reply to ChadS, 07-26-2003 08:41:41  
HEY ChadS...wanted to clear something up..I am Pulling Prodigy, Farmall Boy ,and FB...sooo I just call myself how i feel that day....And about our M.... See the thing is that we pull in a club that splits the Antiques away from the Classics... Antique(39 and back) and Classic(39 till 59?)..and their has been talk about combining the classes next yr...and i was just wanting ideas of how to pull with a mean 400 and a 310 cubic inch M...if they decided to combine them this winter we would probably do some engine work to stay in front of the class....BUT if they keep the classes apart we still have a couple of M's that we are working on and needed some idea...I REALLLY APPRECIATE YOUR CONCERN AND COMMENTS....anddddd wanted to know if your alias has anything to do with your real name?? because i saw some results to a USAP pull and notice a man with the name of Chad Steinger?? is it u? i know one tractor they pulled was a 40 H which i remeber you saying you had one????? ....ANYWAYS...we pull two 39 M's currently, one in 4500 and 5000 with 264, and the other 5500 to 6000 with 281 cubes, not strong but they win around here.....Talk to yah soon BY FB,Farmall Boy, Pulling Prodigy

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ChadS

07-26-2003 18:11:04




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 Re: Re: Pulling Prodogy! in reply to FB-Pulling Prodigy, 07-26-2003 17:06:01  
Yes that is me in the USAP results. I like that idea about multiple names on here, I am just plain ol ChadS. There is a picture of my sister and I in the January 2000 issue of the Hook magazine. They did a real nice article about our family tradition. It is the article about the first USAP championship in Hartford KY. I have heard the NATPA is having a pull in Hartford again this year. I just might go if they have another pull later this year. I have spent many days and nights pulling with John Lampkin and his Just Playin Pulling Team. Now the USAP! I seen the start of both the NATPA and the USAP up close and personal. Which USAP pull did you see my name? I am not bragging, but if you look in the January issues of the Hook, for the past 5 years you will see my name quite a bit in lots of different classes. My favorite win at a USAP event was this past thanksgiving at Princeton In. I pulled the 4500 mod stock, there was 45 tractors in the class, most were 88s and Ms, I was the last puller in the class and won the class by 5+feet. I had some trouble with a 77 oliver in the 3500 pro stock. We had a 3 way pull off, and I got 2nd lacked less than 2 feet of a win, But the 3rd place tractor is a former NATPA class and season Points champ in 2000-2001. Allen Ward was his name, with a very tough Allis WC. The oliver was driven by Carl Frueh from Illinois. I will be ready for them this year! New engine, taller tires, more ground speed! Your Farmalls sound like some tough tractors, 310 cu in is not bad! How many HP do they make? Just wondering. It sounds like there is alot to decide in you club. In the old days, that was how our club had the classes by year. No weight classes, run what you brung and hope its enough. It really was not fair, modified tractors and farmstock tractors in the same class. We elimnated the year classes and went to weight classes, and separated the mods from the stockers. Good luck talk to ya later. Chads

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FB

07-28-2003 15:40:41




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 Re: Re: Re: Pulling Prodogy! in reply to ChadS, 07-26-2003 18:11:04  
it was the janurary issue...what kind of tires are you running on the back of those H's



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ChadS

07-29-2003 08:05:01




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Pulling Prodogy! in reply to FB, 07-28-2003 15:40:41  
Firestone f-151, 3rd series, 15.5x38 on 16 inch rims ChadS



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ChadS

07-29-2003 18:58:25




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Pulling Prodogy! in reply to ChadS, 07-29-2003 08:05:01  
I have always like these tires, They have the right amount of buckle that I look for in a tire. Been looking for a set of 14.9x38s in the same make of tire. I run about 13 psi in the 15.5x38s about all the time. Chads



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