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Re: TRACTOR PULLING REVISTED
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Posted by Jeff on August 03, 2004 at 20:40:39 from (209.173.42.70):
In Reply to: Re: TRACTOR PULLING REVISTED posted by Indydirtfarmer on August 03, 2004 at 06:21:50:
Insurance issues and how many farmers will now take the tractor that they make a living with and take a chance on having it broke and in the shop when it should be in the field. I recently went to and antique pull and at the end several local guys got together and pulled their farm trucks. Most were Duramax's with chips and I have to admit I was impressed but would I take my ruck out there? Nope! it's got to get me to work everyday and i don't need it in the shop soooo but if that is what they want to do it's fine by me. I pull an stock Oliver 88 and have a ball. Most pulls i go to the rules for stock are a little cloudy and some people use that alot but oh well. As forthe guys who sink $10k into and puller? More power to them too as long as they keep it in the class it is supposed to be in. Never really figured it out why someone would want to put a hotrod in a stock class anyway, I mean wheres the braggin rights to that???? Congrads, your 90+hp tractor just beat my 37 hp tractor,, yee haaaa... Oh well it takes all kinds huh? :)
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