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The Great Fowler Pull -Saturday

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ClintoniaPuller

05-24-2006 13:06:08




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Hey Michigan folks,

Clintonia Antique farm Power Club is hosting a pull at their home grounds in Fowler, Michigan Saturday, May 27. The Fowler grounds accomidate a large parking area for trucks and trailers, wooded shade and parking for spectators, bleachers, lights, and a 300 foot groomed clay track that could be the envy of most other clubs. We pride ourselves in having a class for those tractors mild to wild. Come say "howdy" and see what it's all about. Any questions please feel free to give me a call. Rules and schedule avaliable.

Barnyard 2.5mph (no cut tires)
Modified 3.0mph (sharpened 15.5)
Modified+ 4.0mph (full cut 16.9)
Superstock 5.0mph (full cut 18.4)

Hope to see you there!
Ethan Berry
517-726-0484
Vermontville, MI

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mark/sos

05-25-2006 06:56:11




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 Re: The Great Fowler Pull -Saturday in reply to ClintoniaPullers (mid-MI), 05-24-2006 13:06:08  
what time doe's this start, and how to get there from 69 out of fortwayne indiana.



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LRN

05-25-2006 07:00:03




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 Re: The Great Fowler Pull -Saturday in reply to mark/sos, 05-25-2006 06:56:11  
Just follow I-69 to I-96 West and get off at the Fowler/M-100 exit and go North about 10 miles. Park is on the West side of the road. Better check this site Friday or early Sat. morning night in case of rain.

Thanks, LRN



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Gary Baker

05-25-2006 05:50:44




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 Re: The Great Fowler Pull -Saturday in reply to ClintoniaPullers (mid-MI), 05-24-2006 13:06:08  
Hey Ethen, Where is your wild classes? 5mph is not a wild class or do you have a no speed limit class hidden in there somewere?
Gary



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Marty in Mich

05-25-2006 14:18:28




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 Re: The Great Fowler Pull -Saturday in reply to Gary Baker, 05-25-2006 05:50:44  
Gary- Everyone who's anyone knows that it takes a certain amount of superior intellegence to pull in a MPH class vs an open one.Ya' could put a blind ape on that black M and have a banana at the end and have him just follow the smell and I'm certain that he would at least place in the top three.By the way,when Ethan was refering to the word "mild",he was actually talking about the pull itself.The word "wild" refers to the party afterwards.Keep your stick on the ice.All at the Feldpausch ponderosa say "hi".Say hey to that way to pretty for you better half of yours. Marty

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Mopower

05-25-2006 08:37:01




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 Re: The Great Fowler Pull -Saturday in reply to Gary Baker, 05-25-2006 05:50:44  
Howdy Gary,

Yeah, we aren't capable of running open classes at this time. The Clintonia sled would need a bit of revamping for that. It would be pretty neat to see... especially on that nice Fowler track. Marty would not know what to do with himself. We'd still love to see the black M. It would be a neat picture sitting next to Bernie's white M. I will be running the beater UBD in farm stock and Mod. I did aquire a sharp pile of MM G pieces a few weeks back. probably a job for next winter. Why don't you bring up a 436? That would fit right in. Catch ya soon pal.

Ethan

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LRN

05-25-2006 07:10:10




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 Re: The Great Fowler Pull -Saturday in reply to Gary Baker, 05-25-2006 05:50:44  
Hi Gary, unfortunately 5 MPH is it, at least for now. We have opened up the rules quite a bit but we felt we had to keep the speed down as our sled may or may not take this extra stress. We do have several pulls that go up to 7,500 so that takes a fairly good horse to pull 7,500 at 5MPH. I know that you and many other pullers won't have a problem with that but we catch a few of them. Also our 4 and 5 MPH classes are 3 horn classes. Hope you can make it to one of our pulls.

Thanks, LRN

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