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Pulling With A C?

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Topic: Pulling With A C?
Posted By: AaronSEIA
Subject: Pulling With A C?
Date Posted: 20 Jul 2016 at 4:14pm
So...my boy has one C and is bound and determined to have a pulling tractor.  I'm thinking (very long term) about finding another C and making it a puller.  Aside from the turbo'd CA here, does anyone pull a C?  What does it take to make it competitive, engine work, tires, weight classes, etc?  He'd love to turbo one for the fun of it.  I've thought about a WD with the Keystone kit.  Maybe an unstyled WC with a Keystone.  For now...whats required to get a C down the track and be in the running.
AaronSEIA



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Posted By: Ken in Texas
Date Posted: 21 Jul 2016 at 6:08am
I have a Single Front Wheel CA I built for Pulling for sale if your interested. I believe a stock engine CA is hands down more of a pulling tractor than a stock C. Longer wheelbase and a 4 speed tranny has its advantages.
   I have weighted up this CA to #4500 and won this class against some serious competition of all colors with a well tuned stock engine in first gear . Plenty power enough to spin out way before powering out.
   If you have completion in #2500 class you can lighten up a CA to be very competitive in this light weight class.


Posted By: Ken in Texas
Date Posted: 21 Jul 2016 at 6:13am

   MY Bare Back CA with C drawbar is for sale


Posted By: PaulB
Date Posted: 21 Jul 2016 at 8:04am
I'd second shopping for a CA (or buy Ken's ready to go) to pull with for all the reasons mentioned above. Although if you must pull the C that you have, what is the lightest weight class in you area? You can get a C to 2000 pounds and be a winner without doing any engine upgrades. In lighter classes, balance will be more important than power. once you get to the 3000 pound class a WC will be more competitive without spending money. The heavier the weight the more you need to spend, unless you want to be a big fish in a very small pond.

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Real pullers don't have speed limits.
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Posted By: Ken in Texas
Date Posted: 21 Jul 2016 at 2:20pm
You got to look at what the color of the competition is in your area. You are not going to be pulling against just orange tractors.

Don't think for a minute that a Red Super C won't pull. 24" rims are not as good as 36" rims under average track conditions.


Posted By: dgerth
Date Posted: 22 Jul 2016 at 4:39am
We ran our stock CA against a modded C for a season. They could'nt keep the front end on the ground even with weight on the front at 11ft. It ran well but did'nt handle well at all !
As was said, shop for a CA, like Ken's, less headaches and more funnerest!!!
Dan



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