Posted by Cliff S on November 07, 2012 at 13:07:42 from (64.136.26.151):
In Reply to: Re: Case SC to Pull posted by Wounded Deere on November 07, 2012 at 10:06:44:
Yes that was Me Winning the 6250 6 Mph Class at the Mid Alantic Super Pull on what started out as a Case VA Thats More of a Open Class Tractor thats Capable of Running up to 15+ Mph 6500lbs Class on a Drop Pan Sled and a Hard Track!
But thats a Friends Tractor that I share Seat Time On!
I Have A VAC Of my Own with 36 Rubber on the Back thats Done Ok for its Self But at 3.5 MPH Class!
Like Ive said I Have IH Pullers Also thats Done Well But the SC that Ive Been thinkin of Building would be Just a Noncut 3.5 mph puller for Home and to Give People something to Ponder about!
I Think Almost any Tractor Can be Competitive if Enough Time is Spent on it Getting things Right!
I Spent Time Growing up on a SC and i am shure there like a DC/CC for Balance But Need More Power and if Kept under 5000lbs in Noncut at Home Pulls they Could Be Competive Puller!
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