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a puller

07-21-2005 07:09:49




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i've had these pictures on the photos part for a while, but decided to put them on here since i think i can...haha....this A runs about 52 horse..... .

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ChadS

07-21-2005 13:01:13




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 Re: cement puling pictures in reply to a puller, 07-21-2005 07:09:49  
Man that is a long chain on the sled!!! Our dead weigh club is no where near that long. ChadS



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a pulller

07-21-2005 16:12:28




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 Re: cement puling pictures in reply to ChadS, 07-21-2005 13:01:13  
7 foot chain, any shorter, and the front end will just hang, you can't ballance it well. we pull down to oakly and they pull on a 4 foot chain. it requires alot of weight up front...



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Island A

07-21-2005 11:40:03




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 Re: cement puling pictures in reply to a puller, 07-21-2005 07:09:49  
Why do those guys run their tires backwards?
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FB

07-21-2005 17:42:49




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 Re: cement puling pictures in reply to Island A, 07-21-2005 11:40:03  
that would make the tires sharper in case they pulled on dirt too.....cheating maybe but thats how it is



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a puller

07-21-2005 21:12:57




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 Re: cement puling pictures in reply to FB, 07-21-2005 17:42:49  
good point..its spinning the tires backwards, and gettin to pull too.....



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CAPT.HOOK

07-21-2005 12:24:05




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 Re: cement puling pictures in reply to Island A, 07-21-2005 11:40:03  
i think it works on the same princpal as the garden tractors do because they two turn there wheels backwards on pavement hear too



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a puller

07-21-2005 11:48:37




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 Re: cement puling pictures in reply to Island A, 07-21-2005 11:40:03  
its usually because the tires are worn the best that way, less spinning to get them to hit all the way across. some have reasons for backward, and some have reasons to put them on frontwards...its all preferance, either way on concrete they pull good.



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a puller

07-21-2005 07:14:15




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 Re: cement puling pictures in reply to a puller, 07-21-2005 07:09:49  
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didn't work....hmm...try again..haha..



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Kevin [WI]

07-21-2005 15:48:27




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 Re: cement puling pictures in reply to a puller, 07-21-2005 07:14:15  
Tires look oversized. What wieght class? Kevin



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a puller

07-21-2005 16:27:14




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 Re: cement puling pictures in reply to Kevin [WI], 07-21-2005 15:48:27  
i believe they are 18.4x34's. this class would be the 6000# class. they now have a 5000, 6000, 6000 limited, and 7500. on the friday, there has been another group that put on a 9500# weightclass for tghe bigger tractors such as 4020's, 830's, and the like.



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