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Talmadge pull rules

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M Puller

01-15-2004 07:06:56




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Does anyone know what the rules, classes and divisions are for the non-NATPA pull in March. Thanks




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minnie ub

01-15-2004 20:56:28




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 Re: Talmadge pull rules in reply to M Puller, 01-15-2004 07:06:56  
where and when is this pull?



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Rich

01-16-2004 04:55:12




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 Re: Re: Talmadge pull rules in reply to minnie ub, 01-15-2004 20:56:28  
The pull is in Akron OH, check out the NATPA website for more information.



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lvillepull

01-15-2004 18:21:07




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 Re: Talmadge pull rules in reply to M Puller, 01-15-2004 07:06:56  
There are 3 division Antique, Farm Stock and Modified Farm Stock. Rules summary as follows:

Antique:
1952 and older
4 mph
No cut tires 18.4 x 38 Max.
20" Hitch
Stock RPM + 10% Error

Farm Stock:
1972 and older
5 MPH
Cut tires 18.4 x 38 Max.
20" Hitch
Stock RPM + 20% Error

Modified Farm Stock
1972 and older
10 mph
Cut tires 18.4 x 38 Max.
20" Hitch

All classes require kill switch, wheely bars and a fire extinguisher on tractor. Again, this is the Cliff Notes version.

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Ohio M Puller

01-15-2004 08:02:19




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 Re: Talmadge pull rules in reply to M Puller, 01-15-2004 07:06:56  
Rummer is they are going to run Marshelville rules, if that helps any.

Ohio M Puller



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Rules

01-15-2004 09:45:31




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 Re: Re: Talmadge pull rules in reply to Ohio M Puller, 01-15-2004 08:02:19  
Are the Marshelville rules posted anywhere on the internet where they can viewed? Thank You



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Larry (OH)

01-15-2004 16:57:45




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 Re: Re: Re: Talmadge pull rules in reply to Rules, 01-15-2004 09:45:31  
Give Jerry Leek a call. his number is in the ad. He pulls there al summer. I pull there also, but don't have all rules in front of me. I don't think they have a website or anything. I'll dig up some and try to post most things. Hitch height and distance pretty much the same as everywhere, they run 10,20,and open classes. 10% is I think 50 and older, no cuts.They just changed last year because the WD-45's around here were kickin theres so they changed the rule. 20% is the same rules but cuts are allowed with the year break around 54. 10% is 3 and 20% is 4mph. open is 10 mph whatever year. There is a good running 4010 gas and a 4010 diesel that runs this class. Leek pulls a 460 in this class. I will dig up some other rules for everyone with better info

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Rich

01-15-2004 18:54:12




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Talmadge pull rules in reply to Larry (OH), 01-15-2004 16:57:45  
The cutoff year is 1952 for antiques, so the WD-45 motor was never legal, they just finally started to enforce the stock motor rule instead of allowing WC and WD's pull with Gleaner motors. But I wish they would let them back so our 77 would have some competition in the 3800 and 4500 pound classes.



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lvillpull

01-16-2004 18:54:30




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Talmadge pull rules in reply to Rich, 01-15-2004 18:54:12  
I'm insulted, don't you think there's a Massey that might be some competition in the 4500?? :-)



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Rich

01-17-2004 04:44:56




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Talmadge pull rules in reply to lvillpull, 01-16-2004 18:54:30  
I figured my comment would get someones attention, of course I was just kidding, but it is a shame that the A/C's quit going to Marshallville. The C-1 class was created so that they would be able to pull, although C-1 does allow cut tires and most of them run stock tires.



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Lville

01-17-2004 19:38:11




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Talmadge pull rules in reply to Rich, 01-17-2004 04:44:56  
Those little orage buzzers have made me look silly a time or two. But I agree that it was a C-O-S that they seemed to singled them out. Everywhere else, the combine/D17 engine is OK.



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David

01-16-2004 20:09:46




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Talmadge pull rules in reply to lvillpull, 01-16-2004 18:54:30  
Scott,

When are you going to give up on that Massey and get a real tractor, say like a MM.:-)

Also, you need to get the old "Prostock" out and show the boys in Columbus what to do next weekend!



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Lvillepull

01-17-2004 19:32:16




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Talmadge pull rules in reply to David, 01-16-2004 20:09:46  
You know, they did make a red MM..... ....

I would drag the 'prostocker' out but I am afraid they would disqualify me when they couldn't check my carb size because the choke would be in the way....



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Rich

01-18-2004 04:52:04




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Talmadge pull rule in reply to Lvillepull, 01-17-2004 19:32:16  
Are the pulls @ Marshallville always the 4th Saturday of the month? Memorial Day weekend is the 5th Saturday this year? So which weekend will the pull be held?



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lvillepull

01-18-2004 18:21:20




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Talmadge pull in reply to Rich, 01-18-2004 04:52:04  
I don't know for sure, but my guess is that it will be the 4th Saturday....



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