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NATPA Champ. Pull--Where was ChadS??

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44H

04-05-2005 04:46:02




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Rumors swirled throughout the crowd that the most awesome H Farmall every built would show up in Columbia, MO! Not a Baker, Lemmons, etc H Farmall, no sir, but the man himself, ChadS!! Excitement filled the air as they called the 3500 Div 3, 4, 5 classes! This H Farmall of ChadS could pull and win all three divisions!! He was a no show, again!!! Must have been home adjusting carb fuel/air ratio and adding another spring to the governor! The track was a biter, too! That old H of his would have been "on the pads" and out the end!

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Turbo

04-05-2005 12:47:38




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 Re: NATPA Champ. Pull--Where was ChadS?? in reply to 44H, 04-05-2005 04:46:02  
I think he is waiting for a 9500# Turbo class so he can pull.(THE H )



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ChadS

04-06-2005 07:03:02




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 Re: NATPA Champ. Pull--Where was ChadS?? in reply to Turbo, 04-05-2005 12:47:38  
Thanks once again for holding up the classes for me! But uh, yep, stayed home drank coffee all day. The H is torn apart scattered all over the place,, again,, getting it done someday,, Gas too expencive to go out that far for me these days,, $2.40 this morning in Akron for regular. Doesnt look like Ill make Laotto either. 460 is not finished, lots of work to complete before I can play. Sorry! Chad

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kevin banet

04-06-2005 15:29:38




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 Re: NATPA Champ. Pull--Where was ChadS?? in reply to ChadS, 04-06-2005 07:03:02  
HEY! chad what about that 450 in the local rules classes it should be competive.and maybee that otheir (H) the one before something wilder in the local classes.



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ChadS

04-06-2005 16:54:12




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 Re: NATPA Champ. Pull--Where was ChadS?? in reply to kevin banet, 04-06-2005 15:29:38  
450's bout done. Not done enough to pull. Fast hitch, and no wheelie bars just yet. My old H? Kinda forgot that one was still sitting back there in the corner! LOL! Hmmm,,, it's got 15.5's on it, uncut, set up for div 2-3 on the hitch and front bar. Local rules let us run any gear? Hasnt ran since USAP Princeton in Nov,,, My brother in law set it up for super farm stock, and hasnt put the cut tires back on it for NCIATPA,, Tough ol H too,,, I ran that H in 2003 when Wilder was apart then too, and got points jacket with it in mods. Kidna a sleeper tractor if ya know what I mean,,,,, OH,, your gonna see a new "Super Farm" puller in the area that he says,, gonna tear the others a new one round here,,,, He's brave, but has he got the goods? Been running round a certain Allis group down in Wabash and getting it done! Got hooked! LOL! I know you guys will see it this year sometime. Hmmm, Im thinking bout Laotto,,,, Man,, could that old H git r done????? Chad

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KEVIN BANET

04-06-2005 20:54:33




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 Re: NATPA Champ. Pull--Where was ChadS?? in reply to ChadS, 04-06-2005 16:54:12  
Sorry about the cap letters it is late for me!!



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kevin banet

04-06-2005 20:52:30




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 Re: NATPA Champ. Pull--Where was ChadS?? in reply to ChadS, 04-06-2005 16:54:12  
CHAD: THE LOCAL RULES LIMITS THE TIRE SIZE IN THE 4600 TO(13X6.38)AND 1ST OR 2ND GEAR. BUT DIV.2 IT COULD PULL ALL CLASSES AND ANY GEAR WITH 15X5.38.BUT HITCH HIGHT IS ONLY 18.IN. THE FAST HITCH IS OK IN LOCAL RULES WOULD THE TIP BARS OFF,THE 460 OR THE H WORK ON THE 450??ALL THE RULES AND CLASSES ARE AT (WWW.THE MOTOPLEX.COM.)WE GOT A MM 445 WE WOULD LOVE TO RUN AGAINT THE 101 OR THE SMALLER H!!

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ChadS

04-07-2005 08:34:33




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 Re: NATPA Champ. Pull--Where was ChadS?? in reply to kevin banet, 04-06-2005 20:52:30  
Yeah they would work, but wont hold a tractor of that weight, new machine and something unexpected happens,,, just dont want to have the unexpected happen. Last time, broke the entire tranny and final drive in my big H on that power track you guys make. It happens LOL!! I thought you had a 335,,,,, the 101 is apart too, we are making gears for it to speed up 1st gear between 1st, and 2nd gear. Been a busy winter for us, lots of parts, and projects going out, its starting to slow up a bit,,, I got one more engine to build for a Super M, and then I get to focus on my tractors for a short time. Dont mind it though,, got alot of ideas to try out. I got the 460 short block done yeterday,,, head is still at the shop. Then Wilder's new block is getting bored out back to 3-13/16, I had a bigger bore block, but,,, the way I have to build it, would not be legal in our club. (deck plate) Sometimes,, going big, is not the best thing to do. Lot of fun to work with this year, its kinda a rebuilding year for the entire family of pullers we got going on,,, rebuild, refocus, and full pull! the 50 H?? well thats an old school pulling tractor,,, Just cant do anything else to make it better! Just drive! Chad

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