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Re: Super MTA, MD-TA, W6 WD-6 Power
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Posted by Chad on December 23, 2003 at 19:14:10 from (65.73.163.220):
In Reply to: Super MTA, MD-TA, W6 WD-6 Power posted by D.A. Buchan on December 23, 2003 at 12:38:50:
When it comes to tractor pulling it is sometimes not the power of the tractor that will win the contest. I believe if a tractor that is less hp is balanced and weighted right, with the right tires, it will outpull a higher hp tractor everytime that is not set up. Sometimes heavier-diesels with more power-tractors stripped to make a lighter class don't do anything. There is a lot of different factors in pulling, it takes a lot of experience to figure your tractor out. I can beat JD 3010 and 3020's diesels in the 7000# class with my Super M almost everytime. But we know half the reason there-they are JD's. I even had a guy on a 3020 diesel laugh right at me and my tractor and said "why waste the time to pull that little thing in this class?" I made sure to wave to him after I beat him. It is all in good fun. Just my opinion.
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