Well Mr. Barnyard. I haven't pulled so much in the last two years, but I went last weekend and I had a pull on Sat that I was very happy with. I have been pulling for 23 seasons and have had my share, and some would say more than my share of wins. This pull Sat. was only fifth place but it was out of 25 so I thought that it was pretty good so I was happy and yes, it was fun. Funny you mention about seeing "how it will do", because I was going to speak to that it my first post. That is something that I have heard people say a number of times. If someone wants to use his 40 HP hobby tractor to do some work, and hooks up to a chisel and drops it in eight inches with no weights is he going to be happy and have fun and "find out what his tractor will do?" Of course not. He didn't prepare it for the job at hand. If you Mr. Barnyard take your 40 HP hobby tractor that's weighted to 6,000 lbs to the pull and "hook against yourself for fun, will you have fun? Well maybe for you pulling the sled twenty feet while the winner pulls it 270 feet and the next to the last pulls it 190 feet would be fun, but usually from what I have seen this puller never comes back, and he didn't see what his tractor could do because he didn't give it a chance.
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