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Mike Langan

11-14-2007 13:11:58




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Saturday Nov 24th starting at 9:00am come join us in columbus for the 6th ANNUAL COLUMBUS
ANTIQUE TRACTOR PULL
Registration and reception Friday night with tractor show and live band
HEATED INDOOR ARENA – Two Sleds and Scales on Site
Div 1-5 (TOO TUFF RULES Apply--)
(Antique V-8 Class)
$20.00 per hook – Cash Pay Back

4750 lb. and 5750 lb. Too Tuff Shootouts in Divisions 2, 3, 4 & 5 $200.00 WINNER TAKES ALL
Must hook in two classes in that division to comete in shootout

Last Year over 500 Hooks
For more information go to
www.tootuffpulling.com

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truth 101

11-16-2007 17:57:02




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 Re: Too Tuff Tractor Pull Columbus NE. in reply to Mike Langan, 11-14-2007 13:11:58  
this pull is a joke, its a brush pull that is one accident from someone getting hurt! thr rpms is crazy!



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Blown Smoke

11-18-2007 20:34:01




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 Re: Too Tuff Tractor Pull Columbus NE. in reply to truth 101, 11-16-2007 17:57:02  
your the joke



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Blown Smoke

11-15-2007 15:30:38




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 Re: Too Tuff Tractor Pull Columbus NE. in reply to Mike Langan, 11-14-2007 13:11:58  
Hey NATPA Puller its Stiffs like you that ruin a good thing. Thats why NATPA is DEAD and The people that put on shows like this one have a good time and get better numbers in tractors than NATPA. Antique pulling is for fun you tell me if your making Millions of Dollars out of this sport, I think you can ask guys that run in bigger competitions than antique and they'll tell you its for fun.P.S. ive been to this pull and these guys know how to put on a show.

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Out of State Puller

11-14-2007 14:05:43




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 Re: Too Tuff Tractor Pull Columbus NE. in reply to Mike Langan, 11-14-2007 13:11:58  
Mike, Do you have a 3.5 or 4.0 MPH class in the division III classes or is all your division III a 5 MPH practice shot for your division 4 classes? Your rules look like division III is all 5 MPH. Thanks



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Mike Langan

11-14-2007 14:48:14




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 Re: Too Tuff Tractor Pull Columbus NE. in reply to Out of State Puller, 11-14-2007 14:05:43  
All the Div 3 is at 5MPH we wanted to put a bigger gap between Div 2 and Div 3 and allow some of the Div 3 guys to show their stuff
I think that most of the Div 4 people will stay where they are at because they still want to go faster then this and not worry about a speed limit
Also this is a looser track so HP isn't everything at 5mph it will take some driving skill
Hope to see you there

Mike

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NATPA Puller

11-15-2007 07:36:54




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 Re: Too Tuff Tractor Pull Columbus NE. in reply to Mike Langan, 11-14-2007 14:48:14  
Let see, No RPM limiits listed in your rules. No speed limit in division 4 or 5, 5 MPH speed in division 3. Sounds like a run what you brung program to me. No Thanks. Keep your libility insurance company paid and informed. You might need it.



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Ken Foland

11-15-2007 08:33:36




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 Re: Too Tuff Tractor Pull Columbus NE. in reply to NATPA Puller, 11-15-2007 07:36:54  
Hey NATPA puller what goes on, I pull NATPA but people who live in glass houses should not throw rocks. Look on NATPA site for DivIII rules no age limit for tractors, how about no rules committe as charter calls for, just to name a few incidentals that We need to clean up.



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Past NATPA

11-16-2007 17:03:20




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 Re: Too Tuff Tractor Pull Columbus NE. in reply to Ken Foland, 11-15-2007 08:33:36  
Ken, Took you long enough to catch on. This BS has been going on for years. Ask Bill Burch how they got the AC RPM rule by the "committee". They did it by his own committee and not a membership vote. He needed an advantage so he just had the rule changed to his benefit. That's why the biggest percentage of small tractors are mostly AC. Guess they needed a cripple rule advantage and he made it happen all on his own. Not by membership vote either. It was all right then to change rules without a committee or membership vote why would it be any different now? More of the same. Crooked Cronies running the show!

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Someday

11-15-2007 20:01:54




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 Re: Too Tuff Tractor Pull Columbus NE. in reply to Ken Foland, 11-15-2007 08:33:36  
Ken What happen to the perfect world! Are you going to columbia? If not see you in columbus NE!



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Mike Langan

11-15-2007 07:52:48




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 Re: Too Tuff Tractor Pull Columbus NE. in reply to NATPA Puller, 11-15-2007 07:36:54  
Oversite on our part on the RPMs
RPMs the same as NATPA but 460 and 560 Div 5 will run like the old rules using 660 rpm as a guide line
Not every tractor will be tacked at the end of the track,if someone in that class complains about a competitors RPMs we will check them along with the persons tractor that made the complaint. We are out to have fun like we have in the past the only thing that is going to be different this year from last years is the 5MPH in Division 3 last year we ran 4MPH

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why lie`

11-17-2007 03:42:38




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 Re: Too Tuff Tractor Pull Columbus NE. in reply to Mike Langan, 11-15-2007 07:52:48  
you won't make that tractor from illinois (farmall 560) turn down rpms, last year i thought he was going to get someone hurt-as soon as he does, it's all over, too tuff will be TOO BROKE



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Blown Smoke

11-18-2007 20:31:39




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 Re: Too Tuff Tractor Pull Columbus NE. in reply to why lie`, 11-17-2007 03:42:38  
If you got a problem with his RPMs Than Do Something about it. Wait you wouldnt want to have him tached for RPMS being over, cause yours probably are too. Bring it to the committee and im pretty sure they will take care of it.



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Be Safe Stay Home

11-19-2007 11:04:03




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 Re: Too Tuff Tractor Pull Columbus NE. in reply to Blown Smoke, 11-18-2007 20:31:39  
If Too Tuff has RPM limits listed in there rules it is their (Too Tuff) responsibility and liability to see that they are enforced. I am not talking about a few questionable over RPM as then it is up to the protester, rather the plainly screaming over RPM that was going on there last year and No one from this organization even raised an eyebrow let alone kicked them out. They were so far over that anybody with any common sense wouldn't want to be near the accident waiting to happen let alone stand close enough to check the RPM's. There are programs for open RPM engines and they require SFI certified flywheels, clutch assemblies and safety blankets plus much more. If Too Tuff wants this type of program great, do it right and most of all do it safe. If Too Tuff don't want to post/force RPM limits and someone gets hurt or worse, I hope that person or family of sues their socks off. Let the hook numbers show what the public thinks of the Too Tuff program. That too will tell you something.

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Blown Smoke

11-21-2007 07:47:19




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 Re: Too Tuff Tractor Pull Columbus NE. in reply to Be Safe Stay Home, 11-19-2007 11:04:03  
i would like to me you in person. You have probably been to this pull in years past and had a good time, and after last year when one person didnt obey the rules you got a problem with it and trust me i know who you are talking about. it is a crock, but on your part you could have had him teched for rpms, You probably dont even pull against him. If he shows up this year I'll take care of it and hopefully it will stop the crying that you seem to know how to do rather well, and down grade people who bust there @!# to put on pulls for people like your self to go to and have a good time thats what its all about FUN and meeting new people from around the U.S. Not whos going to get hurt or sue people, it could happen to any style of tractor that pulls NATPA to a pull that is put on by a club. so grow a set and tell the committee if there is a problem and it will be taken care of it.

PS I have some say in this pull!

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Who's Blowin Who

11-22-2007 15:19:51




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 Re: Too Tuff Tractor Pull Columbus NE. in reply to Blown Smoke, 11-21-2007 07:47:19  
If you have so much say at this event, where are your balls? Where were you last year with your great wisdom and authority? You talk a big line of $hit after the fact. Nice to know that you are directly associated with "Too Tuff" that way you could be named on the suet too, if someone gets hurt. I think you are blowing more than just smoke! Don't know just who but got to be somebody that you are trying to impress. Save your line for someone that really cares or better yet that don't know any better.

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Blown Smoke

11-25-2007 07:18:47




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 Re: Too Tuff Tractor Pull Columbus NE. in reply to Who's Blowin Who, 11-22-2007 15:19:51  
did i hurt your feelings



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