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barry grant

04-13-2008 18:16:52




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I am curious to see if anyone out there believes that antique tractor pulling is getting to be a thing of the past?

In our club we have no young pullers and the older ones are selling their tractors and we normally dont have any spectators.

Just seeing if anyone else has the same situation!




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utupuller

04-17-2008 11:44:38




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 Re: antique tractor pulling? in reply to barry grant, 04-13-2008 18:16:52  
W. Central Mn there is only 1 kid under 18 that pulls around here, a half of dozen of them maybe under 25. I am 31 and there are quite a few my age give or take a couple years. We dont have a club we belong to but we have a good sled most of us follow. I have pulled starting my 5th year, last year I organized my first pull and had 84 hooks. Forecasting around a hundred this year. After basic starting up money I still think there are more expensive hobbies for younger crowed to do.

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Hot Rod A

04-18-2008 01:34:12




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 Re: antique tractor pulling? in reply to utupuller, 04-17-2008 11:44:38  
I pull primarily in NW Wisconsin with a few hooks across the river in MN.
I'm 22 years old and am going into my 16th year of tractor pulling.

In my area there's probably right around 15 people near my age on either side that pull most of the season.



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frankinct

04-16-2008 13:32:29




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 Re: antique tractor pulling? in reply to barry grant, 04-13-2008 18:16:52  
my son and i started pulling a couple of years ago after spending years restoring.i would not trade the time i get to spend with my son who is 18 now for anything in the world. we have alot of good times together and have met alot of great people. so grab your kid put him or her on and have a blast. my two cents!!!!!



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Pat-CT

04-15-2008 20:09:32




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 Re: antique tractor pulling? in reply to barry grant, 04-13-2008 18:16:52  
young people have to go to some kind of ag school like i do or have lived on a farm to get into it in my opinion, I got intested to tractors by driving a super C...many people dont like being the "hick" or redneck around here but sence i go to an ag school 70% of us there in the program are hicks to some extent..times are changing and i cant see tractor pulling making it around here for a couple more generations..sad but i think true

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The Dukester

04-14-2008 17:26:15




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 Re: antique tractor pulling? in reply to barry grant, 04-13-2008 18:16:52  
Quite a few younger guys(and a couple girls) in the area like antique pulling....a lot of the older guys(me excepted) shy away from it because they think it is rough on their tractors...and they think there's some cheating going on. They even think I'm cheating a little....that's incredible.... because I'm older than most of them. I highly encourage the younger guys and girls to get into antique pulling and don't mind it at all when they beat me.

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alliswd45

04-14-2008 14:55:02




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 Re: antique tractor pulling? in reply to barry grant, 04-13-2008 18:16:52  
I pull up in Wisconsin, there is 4 of us that pull and we're 15, i think you just have to have the right people, like farm boys, grew up by or live on farms and work on them, those are the people that pull, but nowadays there is getting to be to many city slicker that don't even know the the word farm or tractor means, it's pretty sad.



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jd b puller

04-14-2008 14:52:23




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 Re: antique tractor pulling? in reply to barry grant, 04-13-2008 18:16:52  
Antique pulling isn"t really about the "fans" - MOST of them are family members anyway. If you have to spend $50-$100 in fuel just to get there, maybe we should pull 4-5 times instead of the "Maximum 2-3"



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MATPA

04-14-2008 13:31:10




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 Re: antique tractor pulling? in reply to barry grant, 04-13-2008 18:16:52  
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pullerboy88

04-15-2008 13:43:30




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 Re: antique tractor pulling? in reply to MATPA, 04-14-2008 13:31:10  
Hey MAPTA i noticed your club had some tractors with v-8 motors in them. What is the cube limit on that class? Can you run cut tires if so how big? Do the motors have to be big block or small block? Might come down and play with you guy's



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pullerboy88

04-15-2008 17:02:00




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 Re: antique tractor pulling? in reply to pullerboy88, 04-15-2008 13:43:30  
Ok. I have a small block but i am out cubing all of them though. I am aloud 410 cube and 8,000 rpm



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Drew

04-15-2008 15:09:12




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 Re: antique tractor pulling? in reply to pullerboy88, 04-15-2008 13:43:30  
360ci, 18.4x38 cut tires. I re-read the rules and I dont see anything saying you cant run a big block, so if you want to de-cube one that far, you can. Everyone that has pulled with us so far though has been small block.

Where about are you from?



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pullerboy88

04-15-2008 13:43:26




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 Re: antique tractor pulling? in reply to MATPA, 04-14-2008 13:31:10  
Hey MAPTA i noticed your club had some tractors with v-8 motors in them. What is the cube limit on that class? Can you run cut tires if so how big? Do the motors have to be big block or small block? Might come down and play with you guy's



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alliswd45

04-14-2008 14:55:51




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 Re: antique tractor pulling? in reply to MATPA, 04-14-2008 13:31:10  
oops, sorry, wrong reply



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alliswd45

04-14-2008 14:53:42




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 Re: antique tractor pulling? in reply to MATPA, 04-14-2008 13:31:10  
I pull up in Wisconsin, there is 4 of us that pull and we're 15, i think you just have to have the right people, like farm boys, grew up by or live on farms and work on them, those are the people that pull, but nowadays there is getting to be to many city slicker that don't even know the the word farm or tractor means, it's pretty sad.



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alliswd45

04-14-2008 14:53:36




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 Re: antique tractor pulling? in reply to MATPA, 04-14-2008 13:31:10  
I pull up in Wisconsin, there is 4 of us that pull and we're 15, i think you just have to have the right people, like farm boys, grew up by or live on farms and work on them, those are the people that pull, but nowadays there is getting to be to many city slicker that don't even know the the word farm or tractor means, it's pretty sad.



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joecool

04-14-2008 09:32:26




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 Re: antique tractor pulling? in reply to barry grant, 04-13-2008 18:16:52  
we (our family) has cut back due to high fuel price on number of pulls we attend. plus we don't get any flyers or info on pulls anymore. we used to get alot of info and now have to look for somewhere to go. I blame the organizers of these pulls for lack of advertising, as a past organizer/promoter I understand it takes some work but that is what it takes.



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Old Puller

04-14-2008 06:09:04




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 Re: antique tractor pulling? in reply to barry grant, 04-13-2008 18:16:52  
Here in Ohio numbers are down in some of the clubs but I beleave it's due to cost of fuel ect.and the same old, same old. There seem to be a lot of younger pullers at least in my area. I do beleave all the clubs ect will need to reach out to the younger pullers and see what it will take to draw in the younger pullers and families so that the antique pulls can and will continue.Don't want to rattle any feathers but people don't want to watch over and over the same people pulling the same old tractors over and over. People want to see more and new action so to draw in spectators, you need to draw in new pullers, new families, and new action. I also think there would be less older pullers getting out if there was new action coming in.

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HossinMe

04-14-2008 05:55:14




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 Re: antique tractor pulling? in reply to barry grant, 04-13-2008 18:16:52  
Maine Antique Tractor Club is going strong with new pullers coming on board every yr.350 plus members. Hoss



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Dieselbear

04-14-2008 03:16:40




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 Re: antique tractor pulling? in reply to barry grant, 04-13-2008 18:16:52  
Here in Md our hook numbers have gone up steady in the past two years, But I look for a decline this year. Fuel is too expensive!!!! Personally, If I can't get there and back on a tank of fuel ,I'm not going, and maybe not even then. In 05 I bought a diesel truck,(some of the cheepest fuel to refine), now it's a dollar a gal. higher than gas. It just sits most of the time. Sorry for the rant.
Glenn

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Pat-CT

04-13-2008 20:12:29




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 Re: antique tractor pulling? in reply to barry grant, 04-13-2008 18:16:52  
Ed i just started last year and am 16 i also have a couple friends that are getting into it also.



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Ed Hodge

04-13-2008 19:04:48




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 Re: antique tractor pulling? in reply to barry grant, 04-13-2008 18:16:52  
Connecticut is getting the same way here no new puller just the older guys selling off or parting out



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Ed Hodge

04-13-2008 19:02:11




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 Re: antique tractor pulling? in reply to barry grant, 04-13-2008 18:16:52  
the Connecticut is getting the same way here no new puller just the older guys selling off or partsing out



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ricky c

04-14-2008 19:27:51




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 Re: antique tractor pulling? in reply to Ed Hodge, 04-13-2008 19:02:11  
down in south carolina at www.edmundantiquetractorpull.com is looking for more smokers and big tractors to keep the people on there edge of the seat. like the 21mph diesels IH that pulled saturday. what a show.awsome self propelled sled great group of people good hp tractors and even 3000lb pullers. one 3500lb 420 pulled 148ft or so.pulls most every month easy to find motels near by.see yall in may

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