Posted by The tractor vet on October 03, 2012 at 16:05:57 from (75.24.0.62):
In Reply to: 560 problem posted by brandon56 on October 03, 2012 at 15:40:33:
Throw the fancy ing. away and go back to the points . Just about each and every one that i put in years back failed including the one i installed in our one pulling tractor . Really look bad when ya are the one setting in the seat in front of all your customers making a bonzi run for the gate at twice the speed of the best out there and have it fail and have the sled hit you so hard that it shoves ya fifteen more feet . Yea i won the class but that was not the statement that i was tryen to make on that pull. Had to get drug back to the pit and i swapped out that piece of junk for old fashioned Points and cond. and let my buddy make the statement of the true meaning of out the gate and half way around the 1/2 mile track then shut it down . OLD fashioned points can be filed rest set with a match book and get you home , not with this high tech junk. where she dies is where she sets .
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