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should i or should i not pull a....

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rangerj

01-02-2007 19:24:23




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i was wanting some oppinions on if i should pull a 1958 ALLIS CHALMERS D-14 in an antique pull

or what i should pull in please let me know why or why i shouldnt pull it

thanks rangerj1984@yahoo.com




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Walt Davies

01-03-2007 19:18:07




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 Re: should i or should i not pull a.... in reply to rangerj, 01-02-2007 19:24:23  
Out here in NW Oregon they pull up to 63 at one and the other's are mostly open to what you have.

I love to pull my Case LA even if the only time I ever won was when I was the only entrant. I love the oldtime pull at Brooks it just for a few old tractors (mine is a 1945) and we do it for fun no trophies ot classes just pull what you think you can and hope it pleases the crowd. I got two standing ovations once when i was running real good and pulled another LA and a Ford on the sled. The other time I pulled the LA in 2n gear and made a full pull. That Ol' tractor can pull when it wants to.
Walt

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Leroy

01-03-2007 16:49:37




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 Re: should i or should i not pull a.... in reply to rangerj, 01-02-2007 19:24:23  
Too New. Around here all pulls the antique class is 1939 and older, then the Classic is 1940 up to 55 or a few pulls to 1960, the pull I work with I am trying to get the age uped to 1960 from the 1955 it presently is.



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fdfg

01-02-2007 21:10:51




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 Re: should i or should i not pull a.... in reply to rangerj, 01-02-2007 19:24:23  
why the heck can't you? it's not going to hurt it! Unless you plan on going nuts and putting a turbo and other ridiculous crap on it, you'll be fine and it will be fun!



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mj

01-02-2007 20:11:47




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 Re: should i or should i not pull a.... in reply to rangerj, 01-02-2007 19:24:23  
Ya.....you should pull it because it will be fun!



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