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Posted by Andrew Z on March 11, 2007 at 18:45:57 from (12.76.154.140):
In Reply to: andrew z posted by jm560 on March 11, 2007 at 17:03:00:
We only got to pull it 2 times. he pulled it in the 4500lbs class and had the balance all off. We found out that shes got some power thought. pulled something 11,000lbs like it wasnt there. but at 12,000 she skyed up. Were going to try to run 1 and half wheel weights in the front or 2 whole sets. We got some 13.6's on her seems to spin them pretty good. Now hes trying to get all the options for it, we got some belt pully, light bar tool box, and some other stuff. He wants all origional parts on it soo its should look pretty sweet. Anyway I met a guy out on the other side of the state. that had the same tractor with the low gear and he was pulling it in 5500lb class. the pull that I was at he got 3rd out of 25 tractors in the class I think he was beat buy a SMTA and a JD 70 So at the end of the year were going to try to pull it in the 5500 class and see what happens. I recall you saying that you pulled it and it wanted to sky on you too, what weight class did you pull it in and that was with a stone boat or transfer sled I dont rerember now. Thanks for a great tractor it is being much treasured over here in Brooklyn. P.S. Are you pulling a 560 now? Thanks Andrew
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