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New A-C Puller in the family

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    Posted: 23 Apr 2012 at 10:29am
Three generations of Hansen's went pulling Saturday. My ten year old son Treyson won the 2,500lb. class on grandpa's B! This was Treyson's very first hook and he beat some good tractors, including three other A-Cs. It looks like grandpa is going to only be pulling his WCs this year, as I believe the B now has a new jockey!! Kip 
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Cool!

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Dumb question, but what all has been done to the B or is it all stock?? Cool story, I would pull mine but I am afraid that I would break something.
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Give him a high 5 for me!  Bet he was smiles ear to ear!
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A-C Thirty Seven, We pull this one in what our club calls "Farm Stock". This B is rebuilt to stock specs with the exception of a CA governor spring that's good for an extra 150 rpms. This is right at the 10% over that our club allows. We have 9.5x24 tires and did build a proper pulling hitch, but for starting out just put a twist clevis directly on the "horse shoe". If your tractor is in decent shape it's highly unlikely that you'll break something pulling a transfer sled. Just start it out easy, then give it all the throttle you've got until you either run out of traction or run out of power. Give it a try. You'll like it! Kip  
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