Posted by Leroy on August 11, 2012 at 08:05:41 from (69.88.205.38):
In Reply to: Pageant of Steam posted by Pete76NY on August 10, 2012 at 22:34:20:
I know one pull that I can garuente is strickly stock as I am one of the people than kick the non stock tractors out. It was suppose to be like this when I got in and just kept getting farther away from stock untill I told them either get it back to where it was or I am out of there. Well they decided they wanted me and we rewrote the rulls to make sure there were no loopholes for them to slip thru. If that tractor the factry hitch hole was 3' from the center of the axle it must still be 3', not the 18 to 20" that most clubs allow and if like the Deeres that have a low drawbar that is perhaps only 16" above ground that is where it stays, no modification allowed to get it to the 18" that it used to be. No front weights of any kind. Only 2 weights on each rear wheel or fluid only and the attacing bolts cannot stick beyond the weights. Usually are running between 80-90 tractors per pull, before the change got up to 118 one time. Up to 1939 is antique, 1940 to 1955 is clasic and 1956 up can only pull exibition if time allowes. It is at West Liberty, Ohio on labor day sunday and is free with a nice sized tractor show, can't remember the feature just now, and a large flea market and if you like softball there is a lot of the time a game going on. You are all welcome to come and enjoy the day or weekend. Shows is put on by the local Lions club with help for the tractor part from the Logan County Antique Power Assn. All procedes go to help maintain the Lions Club park that it is put on at that is also the local city park. Want any info just ask.
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