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tire cuttin no-good cheaters

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bud barenie

03-19-2004 16:48:13




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pulling division (1) or farm stock as called in our club !!
just seen several sets of tires (cut) on the baxk side.
lookes like they used a belt sander !! the line, or darker rubber markes are evident !!!

question !!! if the rules say non-cut tires, what does that mean !!!
does non cut mean do not cut or go ahead and grind !!
how can you identify if a tire has benn modified !!

hi---llllyy pizzzzed!! in indiana

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Wild Horses

03-22-2004 10:26:08




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 Re: tire cuttin no-good cheaters in reply to bud barenie, 03-19-2004 16:48:13  
Are you sure they didn't sharpen them on pavement?



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ron

03-22-2004 12:01:33




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 Re: Re: tire cuttin no-good cheaters in reply to Wild Horses, 03-22-2004 10:26:08  
See what I mean. What is the difference in sharpening on pavement or using a belt sander?



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Ollie Puller 2

03-20-2004 07:19:48




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 Re: tire cuttin no-good cheaters in reply to bud barenie, 03-19-2004 16:48:13  
Ask John Lambkin of USAP. He started all of this Farm Stock "tire cutting" because he could not enforce his rules????



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ron

03-20-2004 14:01:51




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 Re: Re: tire cuttin no-good cheaters in reply to Ollie Puller 2, 03-20-2004 07:19:48  
Personaly I think you should be able to grind or plane the back of tires as long as you do no touch lead edge. You ask why? Because I can buy tire off of a farm tractor that has been road wore and go pull that has a great edge. Or I can use a set leaning against my corn crib for less money. The no cut rule cause you to spend money other-wise you would not have to spend. That is why we did that oruond here. Do not touch lead edge.

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