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Posted by Earl on February 03, 2001 at 19:31:02 from (64.242.98.6):
In Reply to: OK boys, pick a side posted by Farmallover on February 03, 2001 at 12:02:40:
I think if set up to pull, I think both would be able to do resonably well, I pull at local pulls where we pull stone boats on asphalt, we use a percentage basis, and actually it seems the row crop tractors do better, but we have one puller who pulls a W4 and he is pretty competitive, we pull for the most part stock tractors as higher horse power doesn't help as much on dead weight on asphalt, I have a stock farmall H i run that still has the distalite head, pistons and carberator, it has trouble with power when it gets to around 200% but I got second place with it 2 out of 4 pulls this year in the farm stock class, My 1939 John Deere A is also stock and I did run out of power with it one time this year. I got one second place with that in the antique class.
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