Posted by Ron Brokaw on April 01, 2013 at 10:57:36 from (69.68.39.236):
In Reply to: Re: RE: NATPA rule posted by MMZAck on March 29, 2013 at 08:39:02:
Maybe you can help me understand the use of tachometers. What percentage of tractors have them? When do they use them? Why do they need them? When they started their use on tractors I don't recall any crying about the advantage a tach has over a non tach tractor. I took a little survey at Harrisburg pull and I didn't see any tractors in the 5.5 MPH class without one. Do they look at these before you pull or when you are done pulling? If you are watching these as you are pulling, these are a real safety hazard while looking at your dash. I think they should be outlaw. Come on guy's, this is tractor pulling. The sport will continue to change. Any sport demands an advantage (oversize pistons, stroking, shaving, aluminum whatever, tire brands) let it be pullers preference if he desires to use a speed device and don't try to find fault with them. Enough rules!!! JMHO Ron
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