PretendFarmer
Well-known Member
So I am interested in preparing my 1960 Farmall 140 for the pulls next year. My club, Western Mass tractor pullers allows tractors up to the year 1960 so it just makes the cut. I just use this tractor as my garden and snowplow tractor. Because of that, it sits most of the year. So, why not pull with it?
I am not looking to re-invent the wheel. And if your a troll I am not interested in your sarcastic remarks.
I would like to pull it in the 2500# and 3500# classes. It will remain stock. According to tractordata, this tractor has more pulling power in first gear than a super C. It is supposed to have a 1.9 mph first gear. It has firecraters in it. Obviously, it will be at somewhat of a disadvantage over a super C because of tire size though but I'll see how it goes.
Just looking for people's opinion on how "cultivision" tractors do in pulls.
I am not looking to re-invent the wheel. And if your a troll I am not interested in your sarcastic remarks.
I would like to pull it in the 2500# and 3500# classes. It will remain stock. According to tractordata, this tractor has more pulling power in first gear than a super C. It is supposed to have a 1.9 mph first gear. It has firecraters in it. Obviously, it will be at somewhat of a disadvantage over a super C because of tire size though but I'll see how it goes.
Just looking for people's opinion on how "cultivision" tractors do in pulls.