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820puller

03-21-2004 13:10:51




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maybe. just maybe you big deere pullers could get natpa to start a new class. it would be exibition the 1st year of course. you boys(an girls) would get a handicap in the rpm range so you could try to compete.you could get to run your 100-150 % over on rpm. tire size would be limited to a 15-5 by 38 tire(any cut of coarse) so you can over power the track. track conditions would consist of a powdery track(built to natpa specs) so you don't break any cranks or flywheels(hate to see the flywheel go rollin byto the next state). allmost forgot, you will be given a long chain(prevent crankshaft failure). do you think we should run a 16-18-20 inch high drawbar(don't want those 15-5 38 tires to get hooked up). i think we should have a mph for this class? just how fast does a deere run in low gear at 2500-3000 rpm.you other brand pullers may reply but it is dirrected at those 200 hp?? deeres of coarse. by the way there is 2 forms of hp. real hp an phantom jd hp. this is not dirrected at the wiens-shellums-an langdons who pull in natpa now an they do a very good job. have a good day.

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buickanddeere

03-21-2004 14:08:03




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 Re: new class in reply to 820puller, 03-21-2004 13:10:51  
The spelling and grammar in 820's post is a ideal match for the intellect shown/missing.(coarse) You still can't get over the fact Deere Company still stands and the red tractor company + others went broke. To make the pulls fair and equal, lets put kerosene in the tanks of the competition as well as the Deeres and lets see who wins.



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820puller

03-21-2004 15:13:17




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 Re: Re: new class in reply to buickanddeere, 03-21-2004 14:08:03  

i'm a die hard deere puller.what seperates me from the rest is i am not afraid of the truth.my jd's or for that matter anyones will not match up hp wise to a moline or ollie or those big red ones.unfortunately most of you deere guys can't come to grasp with the problem we fellow deere pullers have(its called lack of hp) guess what i have the balls to admit it.the other brand tractor pullers get a kick out of hearing about these fantasy jd hp #'s. just in case you would like to know i own jd stock. jd is good as a money maker but if i did it over again i would never build a deere for pulling. the real deal in tractor pulling does not have a deere in it. i can guarantee my next tractor will not be green an yellow.

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820puller

03-21-2004 14:23:51




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 Re: Re: new class in reply to buickanddeere, 03-21-2004 14:08:03  

i own 3 jd's, an h an m farmall that i show. it is pretty obvious i chose the wrong color tractor to pull. jd g has 100 hp an 820 has 103. that is honest hp not this fantasy pulling 200 hp deere hp.



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Jerry

03-21-2004 16:12:15




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 Re: Re: Re: new class in reply to 820puller, 03-21-2004 14:23:51  
Doesn't anyone out your way run Molines? If they did you guys would have some real competition to cry about.



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