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Posted by Hugh MacKay on July 29, 2003 at 21:29:13 from (216.208.58.187):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Fast hitch help!! posted by ron on July 29, 2003 at 20:21:45:
Ron: Just precicely what I was saying, the poor whimpy competitors can't let you use a design advantage built into your tractor. That is presicely why I don't go to tractor pulls. I remember back in 1976 when the first modern day tractor pull came to my area. The organizers came to see most farmers about support. At the time I had 560, 656 and 1066. They started quoting a whole bunch of rules on change I would need to make to my tractors before entering. I said that my tractors go as they are or they stay home. And so should everyone else. I surely hope you guys make the guys with diff locks so they are not usable. If they want to have a pure farm tractor pull. Then they should have a list of 10 implemnts. If your tractor is not such that it could hook up to and feasably work 8 out of 10 your out. You set your drawbar anywhere you want, but as soon as your front wheels leave the ground your disqualified. I want to be clear on this I am talking about stock pulls only.
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