Posted by Leroy on January 06, 2023 at 06:57:15 from (98.30.20.69):
In Reply to: Wd45 or Oliver 70 posted by Mmckim on January 05, 2023 at 15:40:04:
What class are you wanting to pull in? Local club pull I have beeninvolved in for probably 25 years It is only stock out of field tractors, no modifcations allowed. Pull is by plow size and the Oliver would be in 2 plow class while the AC would be 3 plow. And AC never does good due to design and small rear tires. The Oliver could be either in antique class or classic class as Antique is 39 down and other is 40 up to 56 and no newer tractors. No scale only plow class. Now if you are wanting to install a bigger engine you could not pull in anything except modified that most local clubs do not have classes for. For them you need a pulling club. So what kind of pulling are you thinking about. Big difference. The local clubs even if they do have a scale the out of field tractors only cost just a good running tractor.
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