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pulling a DC case

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36 A

01-26-2006 19:59:13




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How well do the DC cases do with the stock drawbar?Where we pull stock is stock at 18" .but the M"s and SM"s get to pull from the loop.This tractor runs well and has 13.6 38 F&R new treds.Thanks




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Jerry Thomas

01-28-2006 15:57:57




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 Re: pulling a DC case in reply to 36 A, 01-26-2006 19:59:13  
We run two DCS in a six thousand pound stock class.We run a sixteen inch drawbar the tractor balance out great.If it wasn't for a couple of cheating olivers we would have been in the top three.



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J. Banet

01-27-2006 10:03:39




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 Re: pulling a DC case in reply to 36 A, 01-26-2006 19:59:13  
Most draw bars have different holes for adjusting the length. If you have room, have another hole drilled so you can get the drawbar closer to the rear. Still pulling off the stock drawbar but slid in closer. Its leagle in our stock classes.



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J. Banet

01-27-2006 15:28:06




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 Re: pulling a DC case in reply to J. Banet, 01-27-2006 10:03:39  
Its also legal!! [LoL]



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Lamont

01-27-2006 06:29:02




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 Re: pulling a DC case in reply to 36 A, 01-26-2006 19:59:13  
A DC should be very competitive in a class like that. Sounds like the rules committee must be red! Stock except for Farmall?



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CLIFF S

01-27-2006 05:26:35




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 Re: pulling a DC case in reply to 36 A, 01-26-2006 19:59:13  
You will do great! Ive seen stock DC with weight brackets and top cut tires beat 75Hp+ in 3.5mph pace class!!!



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Ahab the Arab

01-27-2006 13:41:47




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 Re: pulling a DC case in reply to CLIFF S, 01-27-2006 05:26:35  
Laying the hook over an IH drawbar is about the most simplistic form of cheating there is. Make them run a loop like everyone else. p.s. I run a CC, nothing with a c-d or l puller



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