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Re: TRACTOR PULLING PART 3: THE RETURN OF THE WEAS
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Posted by Flyin Farmall on August 04, 2004 at 19:45:32 from (206.40.96.129):
In Reply to: Re: TRACTOR PULLING PART 3: THE RETURN OF THE WEAS posted by Paul in Mich on August 04, 2004 at 07:45:33:
Paul, That is excactely the kind of pull we run in Wisconsin.Symco Pullers Association.Sept.11.There is PURE stock,improved,Modifieds,Farm STOCK,and hot farm.We Dyno the tractors,inspect for safety,the whole she-bang!If your tractor does not have a fair chance here,it will no where.The people who are complaining about"butchering perfectely good tractors"should have seen mine,we dragged it out of a woods,parts tractor at best.This tractor never would have run again.Look at the prices pullin tractors are brining lately? A little more than spray-bomb resto's.If you have to pull stock tractors against hot tractors,you are attending the wrong pulls.
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