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COATPA Light Pro Class

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JBF

03-09-2006 11:51:09




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Does anybody have any further information regarding this class or what might have been discussed at the Super pull? Thanks.




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Jerry Arthur

03-10-2006 17:15:35




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 Re: COATPA Light Pro Class in reply to JBF, 03-09-2006 11:51:09  
Paul,
What do you think would be a good tire size? Will probably see you and the boys this summer. I might need a set of your tires.



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paul yates

03-11-2006 18:22:43




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 Re: COATPA Light Pro Class in reply to Jerry Arthur, 03-10-2006 17:15:35  
we run 18.4x38 on johns tractor most of the time, if you want to make a fun class make 18.4x38 tire size, if you want it to b a money game make it 24.5x32s then all the sf tractors that arent up to snuff can change turboes and hook light pro, 20.8 is a basterd size in my opinion i would rather run 18.4x38, if you think they wont work watch red rock , and red rush, ,big bad rede, whip up on harry, and mac darnell with them with 466 motors 3x4 turboes

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Joe Cronkleton

03-09-2006 13:32:44




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 Re: COATPA Light Pro Class in reply to JBF, 03-09-2006 11:51:09  
We had a good turn out for the meeting at Eaton, not much argument; everyone thinks the proposed rules look good for this class. No argument on 540 cubes, none on 3” turbo or P pump, not sure on the weight, most likely wont be over 8000, don’t know about tire size but most so far think 20.8 max We will try to have another meeting like June, then we will exhibition some tractors this summer and hopefully be ready to promote this class for next year

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Brad Gray

03-10-2006 15:29:22




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 Re: COATPA Light Pro Class in reply to Joe Cronkleton, 03-09-2006 13:32:44  
Joe,

I was thinking 24.5 might be a cheaper tire in the long run. There are so many sets available used. Also, if this is a starter class, a guy could take his tires with him as he moves up the ladder.

Thanks,

Brad



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paul yates

03-09-2006 20:14:50




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 Re: COATPA Light Pro Class in reply to Joe Cronkleton, 03-09-2006 13:32:44  
keep us informed ,sounds like shud b a fun class,



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