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AC super stock pullers

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    Posted: 25 Sep 2010 at 5:41pm
In my area of eastern PA I've seen a lot of D-21s in the super stock/pro stock classes but I don't recall ever seeing any 7000 or 8000 series pullers. Just curious because they all use the 426 engine.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote DougG Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 25 Sep 2010 at 6:06pm
The D21 was perfect for pulling it was actually pretty light coming out of the factory for the power it had or could get out of it ; the 7 + 8000 series tractors were HEAVY ; they could be stripped but it takes alot and I would think keeping the balance factor would be hard , Brad Howell had a 7045 w\ 4 turbos, John Lancaster had the awesome 210 w\ a few blowers ; they all pulled the heavy classes I believe ; Im sure there was\ are   others out there ; Maybe DR Allis or MACK know of some , Im sure they both have some great stories !!!
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John Lancaster and Al koch  are a team. They have an  D21 in the light class with a d21 rearend  alot of cutting was done to make it light enuf. Im pretty sure Brad howels tractor was also a D21 chassis with 7000 series sheet metal.  Lancaster , Koch, and Norm Green were the 1 st to ever put 4 turbos on a tractor there the original Quad squad.   As far as and cast iron or stock chassis being built today In super stock pulling I would say very few. A component chassis are cheaper and lighter and alot more durable and easier to work with.  Eric
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