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How did the Casey pull meeting turn out.

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Travis M

03-12-2008 09:14:09




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Did they change any rules. I pulled with them once last summer and had a great time. Thought I might come back a few more times. Do they still have the open classes

Travis




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39hint

03-14-2008 09:44:05




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 Re: How did the Casey pull meeting turn out. in reply to Travis M, 03-12-2008 09:14:09  
Andy if you pull any where but casey you and Ken will learn you will have to pull on 20in drawbar and have enough power to do it. I like to go pull with diffent places and see differnt tractors and meet new people. Hav met a lot people and made a lot freinds that way.



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Farmall 47

03-14-2008 16:32:47




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 Re: How did the Casey pull meeting turn out. in reply to 39hint, 03-14-2008 09:44:05  
I understand what you're saying 39hint, but there are a few other places here in Central Illinois that are 18" for Super Farm type classes. I enjoy pulling with the guys at Casey in the 4000 and 4500 Super Farm. On any given day anyone of us can win the class. It's who read the track right and who weighted his tractor right. I feel we are all pretty equal. We are in a class we can be competative in. If we changed to 20" and started pulling with the Mod Tractors we would be short on power.I can only make Casey and a few other pulls during the year. For where I pull my power is okay. Just my thoughts. Andy

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39hint

03-13-2008 11:06:43




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 Re: How did the Casey pull meeting turn out. in reply to Travis M, 03-12-2008 09:14:09  
Jerry you said we should worry about the good of the club not just what we wanted. Are you sure you didnt mean what Jerry wants. To me you worry to much about horse power and your 18in draw bar and you are hurting the club. Yes i do pull at Casey a lot.



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Oliver 1

03-13-2008 19:44:31




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 Re: How did the Casey pull meeting turn out. in reply to 39hint, 03-13-2008 11:06:43  
Jerry,I thought you ran a very good meeting.Covering several items in a timely fashion.If 39hint likes horsepower and a 20in drawbar there is a class for him.Ken Smith



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Farmall 47

03-13-2008 15:32:08




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 Re: How did the Casey pull meeting turn out. in reply to 39hint, 03-13-2008 11:06:43  
I don't understand your thoughts 39hint. I thought we made good choices for the whole club Tuesday night. Not everyone will agree ,but as was voted most will. What's the problem with 18inch drawbar? Yes I too pull at Casey. I feel Jerry tries to be fair to and for everyone. I sure would want the job. Andy Bolsen



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JThomas

03-13-2008 10:54:43




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 Re: How did the Casey pull meeting turn out. in reply to Travis M, 03-12-2008 09:14:09  
Only 15.5-38 and smaller are allowed in stock class youhave to g0 up to the 75 and 8500 in the super farm and modified classes to use 18.4 pro stock also us 18.4. We also don't allow top cut tampered or altered tires in stock and superfarm stock classes



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new puller

03-13-2008 10:19:54




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 Re: How did the Casey pull meeting turn out. in reply to Travis M, 03-12-2008 09:14:09  
Are 18-4-38 tires going to be allowed in the 5500 # stock class



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JThomas

03-12-2008 12:18:42




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 Re: How did the Casey pull meeting turn out. in reply to Travis M, 03-12-2008 09:14:09  
No rule changes how ever a new stock class was added for 5500lb giving those tractors a possible two hooks . Also a king of the hill class was added 6300lb farm stock and 5800 lb cut tire . this is a one time class held in August. Jerry



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48 M

03-12-2008 11:56:42




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 Re: How did the Casey pull meeting turn out. in reply to Travis M, 03-12-2008 09:14:09  
No changes really, they are going to try the open classes one more year for sure.



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