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Re: NO PULLTONIGHT!
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Posted by the tractor vet on July 10, 2007 at 09:53:09 from (75.19.121.241):
In Reply to: NO PULLTONIGHT! posted by Scotmac on July 10, 2007 at 09:13:16:
Ah go ahead and have it , the best fun pullen i ever did was at a dead weight pull in the mud . I had my old 806 in the 12500 class and we were haven a ball never had a class that lasted so long as it was taken forever to weed out the compitition got down to where we had all the slabs on the sled and still five tractors left maken full pulls and had to start stacken warm bodys on the sled till it was my old 806 and a 1456 cranked up only room for one more chubby guy on the sled and the guy with the 1456 was going to show off on how much power he had and was going to throw some people off well he lit the tire up and made it 19and half feet and spun out so he passed his second pull BIG mistake since my 806 is a tric. i hooked up and Clower slid the clutch got a good tire hook up and stuffed the nose down into the corner full pull mr. hotshot comes back winds it up dumps the clutch ft. end come up about 6 ft. in the air sled moves ft. end comes down with a bang and half his ft. weights come off big DQ , he was beet red fumen mad cussen and swearen that a littel old junky and yes my 806 is junky knocked his sockes in the creek. Ain't had that much fun since then.
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