NATPA Pull at Tallmadge, Ohio 3-14-2015

CLIFF S

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Cliff Stugart
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In Division II and IITC the “Jack Pot” classes will follow the same rules and regulations as the regular NATPA Division II and IITC classes and will be enforced.
In the 5 mph classes all regular NATPA rules and regulations will be followed and enforced.
In the 5 mph classes the tractor entered will go by what the tractor was checked and approved by the tech committee in its highest approved Division.
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Thanks. That sounds fair. So a tractor like mine is just certified for 2t 15.5 tires 10% over rpm. Against div.5 tractors 18.4 tires 30% over rpm.
 
5 MPH jackpots are div 3,4,5 tire limit. So 18.4x38 is max. If a division 5 tractor hits it's 30% over RPM limit going down the track @ 5MPH then that person doesn't know how to pull speed limit very well. If you have 15.5 topcuts on then you should pull in the 2T jackpot
 
March 13th Friday 3650 lbs. Class 5 mph $500.00 to Win. Smaller tires seem to do better in the lighter classes anyway. I'm sorry about what happened to you years ago with the club. Some Rules and Staff will be changed and I hope to your favor. We would like see you at a pull down the road and give us a second chance.Send me an e-mail sometime or call 641-990-6442 and we can talk. Thanks Bob DeBerg
 
Vic I hope to see you at Tallmadge. Jerry Leek runs this pull and he does not tech RPM'S on the jackpot classes. Do you think it is fair for a div. III @ 10% over that can't make 5 MPH running against tractors running at 30% at half throttle. No rmp's levels the playing field. Come up and enjoy the hospitality, friends and food.
 
Vic, My previous comment pertains to the Friday night jackpot pulls only!! I don't know about the jackpot pulls on Sat. Ron
 
I was just kidding guys. I am fine with NATPA rules. If I can make it. I will bring big and little tires.
 
My brother Todd and I will be heading up Wednesday and Thursday evening to do the track again. We tried to make it a little better last year but plan to do it again this year and learn how the dirt acts in hopes to make it better and better each year. Both nights we will be ripping, discing and watering to hopefully have a better track than last year. It was pretty dry for a few years and didn't take much nose weight. Hope to change that!
 

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