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WC in 6500 lb. class.

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Another green.

07-02-2007 06:13:45




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Since the big tractors can't drop to lite classes, is it OK for little tractors to bump up to heavy classes??? Heard a WC pulled in 6,500 lb. class at USAP Pull outpulling some big Farmalls and Molines. Supposedly tractor came out of KY, so counda been no telling what painted AC orange.
What's everyone's opinion????? ???




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Kurt-Allispuller

07-02-2007 20:57:00




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 Re: WC in 6500 lb. class. in reply to Another green., 07-02-2007 06:13:45  
Why not? Its only 3000# up in weight - is it ok for a JD G to go up to 8500#? Same thing!



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jd b puller

07-02-2007 15:32:07




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 Re: WC in 6500 lb. class. in reply to Another green., 07-02-2007 06:13:45  
Is this ChadS? Sorry Chad, but it ties in to the next sentance...Next you"re gonna want those JD B"s from IA banned from the 5000 pound class.



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ChadS

07-03-2007 07:11:44




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 Re: WC in 6500 lb. class. in reply to jd b puller, 07-02-2007 15:32:07  
Nope, aint me! Seen a D-17 over the weekend at 8500. ac"s in our club start pulling good at 5000 on our sled with the little tires. Chad



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Drew

07-02-2007 18:07:31




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 Re: WC in 6500 lb. class. in reply to jd b puller, 07-02-2007 15:32:07  
ROFLMAO!!!



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Can't Be

07-02-2007 07:48:41




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 Re: WC in 6500 lb. class. in reply to Another green., 07-02-2007 06:13:45  
You must be mistaken a WC in 6500lbs class. I've never seen that. That thing must have had a V-8 in it.



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Another green

07-02-2007 08:19:15




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 Re: WC in 6500 lb. class. in reply to Can't Be, 07-02-2007 07:48:41  
Like, WOW I couda had a V-8, did not see this with my own eyes, however another tractor puller informed me of this, so if it come from a tractor puller, it has to be true.



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Eric Bloom

07-02-2007 15:09:38




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 Re: WC in 6500 lb. class. in reply to Another green, 07-02-2007 08:19:15  
Yes it did happen. The boys were having just way to much fun is all. and possibly lost their wits a little. but it chugged along just fine and got 2nd in the 6500 3mph i think.



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Another green

07-03-2007 05:08:01




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 Re: WC in 6500 lb. class. in reply to Eric Bloom, 07-02-2007 15:09:38  
Rumor is something about a combination between outdated dishwasher motor used as an auxiliary air input fan, to relieve the tension on the muffler bearings. Yes, the boys have a bit of a problem maintaining there wits and having WAY too much fun. Read about it in the Henry Co. Gazette.



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Buck Rodgers

07-03-2007 08:35:47




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 Re: WC in 6500 lb. class. in reply to Another green, 07-03-2007 05:08:01  
I know on our wc if you put titanium kanibler pins along with those graphite muffler bearings you will definatly get too much power for the standard intake modulation rotator. but if you bump up to the cbn intake modulation rotator with the big balls it will hold up. Now about the clutch. if you use the double 1/2 disc clutch disc, you will not slip as much in the heavy class.

But definatly use the titanium kanibler pins that will help alot. if you can afford it use the carbon fiber shroud. that will definatly help.

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AC

07-03-2007 12:18:47




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 SHHHHH, idiot in reply to Buck Rodgers, 07-03-2007 08:35:47  
Be quiet, dont tell everyone my setup.. :) .. AC



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5020_PULLER

07-03-2007 14:06:41




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 Re: SHHHHH, idiot in reply to AC, 07-03-2007 12:18:47  
awww someone made fun of Henry Co. lol. The next question is this, we have a gazette in Henry Co? haha



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