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    Posted: 02 Jan 2013 at 8:08pm
What are good antique pulling websites? Both for info..parts..and pulls...and also, does the antique puller magazine have pull schedules? 
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What is your location? That would help some.

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The antique puller has a website with flyers of up coming pulls. USAP, Ole Red Sled KY, Hookem Up Pulling N. KY, Kevs field of Dreams SE In, Cale Manke So Ill. If you have not subcribed to the HOOK mag and the antique puller do so they have all the big pulls. Do you have an engine built for your allis?

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engine is not built yet...still wondering what were gonna do to it! located in southern IN...so the HOOK or antique puller?
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  Get both you wont regret it. The Hook covers more than antique, antique puller is great but I couldnt choose either one, have to have both!
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