Personally, I think that NONCUT tires is one of the silliest rules I have ever seen! I think the idea when it came out was that it was supposed to be in the lower classes to help keep the costs down. All this does is force people to... 1- spend an eternity trying to find the right set of tires cuz they are hard to find, or 2- find a decent set of tires, cut them and then try to cover it up (cheat) and call them "road worn". 3. Buy a new set. The more rules you have the more people try to force the issue - The topcut rule came about because so many people claimed their tires weren"t cut, they were road worn. The one nice thing about uncut tires is it makes you think your tractor has more power than it really does because there is such a difference in tractive effort of the cuts vs. non-cuts. Maybe someday people that make the rules will realize what is going on and agree with me. But I doubt it. (My experience has been) that the people on the rules committes are typically (Don"t get your feathers all ruffled up if this doesn"t apply to you) people that run the more advanced classes, so the whole noncut tire doesn"t really matter to them. Kind of like the Engineers that I work with that don"t have the slightest idea how something is assembled, just what it looks like on a computer. Speed limits and RPM"s - the great equalizer. Go ahead and pull your Oliver 88 (or Farmall M, WD45, Moline) against me in 3500# class at 3.5 MPH. I don"t care if you want to run a 560 IH with the 500HP truck engine in it. You can only put so much power to the ground at 3.5 MPH. ok, soapbox completed. Sorry to ramble on so long.
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