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Re: Pulling tips for a beginner

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fergusonfan

09-04-2002 17:55:40




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I pull a Massey Ferguson 165. But for a Farmall, first gear is good. try not to pop the clutch off the line. I usually start out at about half throttle and have it wide open by the 100 foot mark. building a proper hitch is very important.people who pull off of a clevis bolted to a stock drawbar hardly ever have success. let me know how you make out.




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Red Green Orange

09-08-2002 19:11:38




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 Re: Re: Pulling tips for a beginner in reply to fergusonfan, 09-04-2002 17:55:40  
fergusonfan, if you think the none65 ferguson is bad now, go ahead and get the multi-power fixed!!We do need to re-measure your hitch, though!!



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Agent Orange

09-04-2002 18:02:05




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 Re: Re: Pulling tips for a beginner in reply to fergusonfan, 09-04-2002 17:55:40  
Above all else...HAVE FUN and be careful The rest will come with time and experience! Listen to other "M" pullers. That bunch of "red" guys stick together!



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Darren

09-04-2002 19:14:04




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 Re: Re: Re: Pulling tips for a beginner in reply to Agent Orange, 09-04-2002 18:02:05  
Do like I did...listen to all the advice then when you get on the track for the first time you are so excited you forget it all anyways and do your own stuff! Actually there are very good tips here. Have fun and good luck!



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meihman

09-05-2002 06:56:46




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Pulling tips for a beginner in reply to Darren, 09-04-2002 19:14:04  
I have a Super M. I was running 13.8-38 tires with liquid in the 7000# class. I found that I ran out of traction just ahead of power when pulling in second gear. I have since changed to 15.5-38 without liquid and I have not had a chance to try this combination yet. I am on a stock drawbar. I found I pulled just a little further in second than first.



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