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Howdy Case Lady

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Mopower

12-02-2005 03:41:39




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Hey Sarah, is your server working now? AC and I managed to tear doen a ZB, ZA, ZT, and one ugly R last week for parts. I'm hoping to have a scrapyard load of odds and ends with the shelves in the Mopower shop full of good stuff. These things were pure junk clear to the inside, but for free, what can you say? I see your post on the Case weight. Was yours running cast centers yet? I think a M-M G could be 6500 without much trouble, but the big cast wheels add up. What's new down your way? My M-M is ready for SNOW!!! Let winter tractor pulling begin on The Mopower Ranch! Wauseon Ohio was a cool pull by the way even though I left the UB at home.

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Case Lady

12-02-2005 07:01:27




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 Re: Howdy Case Lady in reply to Mopower, 12-02-2005 03:41:39  
we have pulled the G in the 6600# class, but a few folks got a little perturbed about it, so to keep peace, we just pull in the 7600# class only with it, unless we want to sling weights around and pull in the 8600# class with it too, but that means I have to move weights whilst hubby is pulling and that sucks! And yes, we are running those heavy wheels on both the M-M and the LA - gotta be pure factory around here... I don't mind the 75# weights, but those 100 pounders kick my tail after about 5 or 6 of them.....well, we will see about getting more weights between now and spring season. So far, I haven't gotten anything via e-mail, so it must be messed up. I will have to go ask the office manager about it. Have a good-un! CL

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Jerry Cent. Mi.

12-02-2005 10:10:35




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 Re: Howdy Case Lady in reply to Case Lady, 12-02-2005 07:01:27  
Why should they bother you. A stock G Moline is 403 cubic inches and a John Deere G is 413 and the John Deeres G'S like the 6500# class and up.
Several of my pulling buddys have them and we go back and forth with wins.



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CL

12-02-2005 10:17:45




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 Re: Howdy Case Lady in reply to Jerry Cent. Mi., 12-02-2005 10:10:35  
weren't much back and forth going on.....so we just stick to the bigger classes and the little bitty 3300# class with my little VAC.



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