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Usap princeton ind. pull

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dave

02-02-2003 20:00:15




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what kind of track will i find.have almost new tires on a 88 that i want to take down. tractor is for sale so i can build a mm ub. never been there. thanks




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Eric Bloom

02-03-2003 17:27:41




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 Re: usap princeton ind. pull in reply to dave, 02-02-2003 20:00:15  
Dave, the track at princeton is a very good one. will take more front end weight than the typical pulling track. the hook chains on both sleds are 43" to the inside of the hook, so you get a good amount of pull down.

Are these brand new tires, or a brand new set of cut tires? if they are brand new full lug tires i would take them off and find some older tires.
hope to see ya there
Eric Bloom

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doug

02-03-2003 18:50:16




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 Re: Re: usap princeton ind. pull in reply to Eric Bloom, 02-03-2003 17:27:41  
At the January pull, John told me the chain lenght was 54". Is this just a diffenence in measuring points, or has the chain lenght changed? Thanks.



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Eric Bloom

02-04-2003 03:59:01




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 Re: Re: Re: usap princeton ind. pull in reply to doug, 02-03-2003 18:50:16  
Doug, John must have his measurer cornfragled. it is the same chain on there now that has been on there since about august of last year, after we broke the old one. i went out and measured it last night before i posted it on here.

but of course ya know he has been telling everyone that his @#$! is 6 inches for years. so ya can't trust his measuring. HAHA!
Eric



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Jrred

02-04-2003 05:01:48




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: usap princeton ind. pull in reply to Eric Bloom, 02-04-2003 03:59:01  
Eric I'm planning on going to the pull What time do they get started and what classes are first I'm driving from OH that morning just woundering how much time I should allow?

Thanks Bob



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doug

02-04-2003 06:23:26




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: usap princeton ind. pull in reply to Jrred, 02-04-2003 05:01:48  
Pull starts at 9am. Light classes first. Stockers on one track, modified and open on the other track. Moves along real quick, 250+ hooks at the January pull and it was over around 5pm.



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