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    Posted: 21 Jan 2010 at 8:03am
im looking to purchase a set of 14.9x28's on blank steal rims to get away from the weight of the power adjust. they look to be about 70-80% with new tubes and they are also cut.. should i stay clear of cut tires with a stock wd45 for pulling.
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Check yours rules because around here if you have cut tires you can't pull in the farm stock class,you will be pulling your stock WD against the big boys.
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around here they can be top cut in most classes
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Wd-45 with topcut 14.9's you shouldnt have a problem if your tractor is spinning out now with 14.9's now what weight class are you pulling 3500?
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yes my tractor is spinning out now.. i havent run 3500lbs class yet but ill do 2 or 3 of them this summer.. i mainly run 4000/4500/5000/5500. in the 4-4500 im right at the top but the 5-5500 im in the middle of the pack of 18-20 tractors.
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The topcuts will definatly tell you what kind of engine you have in the heavier classes. We run 38inch wheels, I know for a fact that if you topcut 38's you better have some motor. Our club allows topcuts and they do help with grip on a harder track. 
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How do you cut tires? I have one that's out of round, I'd like to see if I could true it up.

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A power wood planer does wonders Dusty, just make sure it has sharp blades in it. I have a Bosch just for cutting tires, pretty hard to beat, especially if you have ever done it with a grinder.
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Originally posted by Ken(MI) Ken(MI) wrote:

A power wood planer does wonders Dusty, just make sure it has sharp blades in it. I have a Bosch just for cutting tires, pretty hard to beat, especially if you have ever done it with a grinder.

Ken,
I'm in Florida now, Home is half way between Charlotte and Grand Ledge. Maybe when we get home I'll see about you helping me.

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Where are you from Dusty?
B,C,CA,RC,WC,Unstyled WC,WD,WD-45,B puller, WC Puller,WD Puller, WD-45 Puller
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Ken(MI) Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 22 Jan 2010 at 9:26am
I know right where you live Dusty, at the end of Doane HWY, just down the road from Dills. I'm living in Holt now, but give me a shout, I still get out to the old neighborhood quite often, and would be glad to help you out.
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Originally posted by NCWC NCWC wrote:

Where are you from Dusty?

NCWC, Zephyrhills Florida right now.

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