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CTD03
Orange Level Joined: 11 Jan 2012 Location: Western PA Points: 490 |
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Posted: 18 Jul 2013 at 1:42pm |
OK I am in charge of pulling events at my local fair.
I would like your opinion. What do you all think about a dead weight pulls? I would like to bring the event back. I have talked to a bunch of pullers and get mixed results. thank guys ps. i think portersville steam show does dead weight pullls |
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Ken(MI)
Orange Level Joined: 14 Sep 2009 Location: Lansing, MI Points: 618 |
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I am a fan of dead weight, in order to pull, you have to get it moving first, track reading skill is a top priority, you only get two chances to give it your best shot, and it's very unforgiving. Balance, tuning, and driving ability will get you also. Some say that it's hard on the tractor, but most of that depends on the driver. WOT and a light clutch foot will tear up the equipment. Transfer is faster and also fun, but going head to head with 50 or 60 tractors in dead weight leaves you with a real sense of accomplishment if you end up winning at the end of the day.
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