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Originally posted by Mrgoodwrench Mrgoodwrench wrote:

mitch, I don't think anyone could do less to promote the sport of antique tractor pulling than you do. You tell people to cheat and that if you are not first then you are a looser. be honest when was the last antique pull you were in let alone won?
chatsworth bent rod in last class on saturday for my worse place finish of third that day . I promote the sport .if its not worth giving it your all to do your best each and everytime then dont do it.  still involved in sport building for others who have the mind set i do and are not satisfied with anything less than winning first.

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so this is your tractor or just your engine that broke?  
 
there is nothing wrong with wanting to win but talking down to a kid that is new to the game and is finishing 3rd and only 10ft off the pace? how does that help promote? it probably does more to discourage newcomers by making them think the veterans are all a-holes. you should know it takes years to perfect your rig/skills, blue has been pulling for months.
There are 3 ways to do job GOOD, FAST, CHEAP. YOU MAY CHOOSE 2. If its FAST & CHEAP it won't be GOOD, if it's GOOD & CHEAP it won't be FAST, and if its GOOD & FAST it won't be CHEAP!!!!
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The kid encouraged the response he got as you do also.  My initial post was congrats on third when third becomes boring give us a call . That wasnt enough for him you or others so  i give you and others  a post on the wrong mindset you ,blue and others have in competing . If you do not agree with my opinion or like my opinions dont ask for them and when you do ask for them be advised that some can not handle them after all I know its a mindset that began at a early age of just getting a trophy for signing up with a youth recreation sports team that drives doing the least for reward. 

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blue pank is right...you should call him and have him build you an engine if you want to win big. when you get it back give it to your biggest competition. they will either get tossed for cheating or it will scatter across the track, either way you will be moving up the ranks.
 
seriously though i'm sure you would like to win but given the fact that you are on the track crew i'd bet that you are in it just as much for the love of the games so to speak. keep up the good work and keep tweeking and the wins will come
There are 3 ways to do job GOOD, FAST, CHEAP. YOU MAY CHOOSE 2. If its FAST & CHEAP it won't be GOOD, if it's GOOD & CHEAP it won't be FAST, and if its GOOD & FAST it won't be CHEAP!!!!
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As goodwrench states hard work dont always win but its more consistent in wins  than luck and definately more rewarding than coasting along.  A stock tractor in a modified class is like bringing a knife to a gunfight. When you do you loose. Sick puppies song gunfight.lol



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Originally posted by mlpankey mlpankey wrote:

I always thought loosing was as humiliating as I could stand . This younger generations seam to find consolation in loosing with the least amount of effort put fourth at what they are competing at . I have heard so much of this look at me I came in third place with a stock tractor its as sickening as getting a trophy for showing up .The age I grew up in loosing was a sign of weakness not succes the mentality of winning third place is foriegn to me . I dont win third place I lost first and second place to come in third.  However I will give Wi kudos . He and his buddies have bragged about last years fourth place point finish. Deep down Wi is not happy with that by all the changes he has made to his tractor for this year . That tells anyone that deep down he knows fourth is not a win but infact a loss of three higher positions. He is attempting to move up the ladder only until the end of the year will he and the rest know if the changes made where  sucessful or a risk in position . neither the less he and I alike  are not satisfied with a position less than first. jmho



So you quit because you couldn't win. Your results prove you aren't the winner you claim to be, this post tells us why you quit. Your other posts tell us that there's absolutely no way you have any practical experience in the shop.

Congrats Blue, you're more of a tractor puller than our resident VI and you just started your pulling endeavors having some fun.

Myself I pull for the money. You know it pays so well, a 3rd place finish in points at the state level is worth a couple hundred bucks, to win an event almost pays the maintenance to make the run. It's fun though. If it isn't extremely dangerous, ridiculously expensive, slightly immoral, highly illegal or a combination of these than it's just no fun. I have no doubts that all the work and money put into the tractor this year will not yield very high in the points standings. But I'm not a quitter like pank, I'll get it figured out with the help of my friends, partners and fellow competitors and have some fun and laughs in the process.


So here's a little lesson to drill into your simple mind plink0. No matter how much money you spend pulling, someone who's more intelligent will always be there to kick your tail. You found this out first hand now haven't you(see you do have some experience) 4mph class pulling at it's finest with pank 100 feet behind the leaders. Modified class pulling with the pankey name on the bottom of the placing.

Keep working at it Blue, treat everyone with the same respect they treat you with. I treat everyone the same weather they got a free tractor from grandpa to pull at the local fair or spend a quarter million dollars and bought something to run grand national with.
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Originally posted by Mrgoodwrench Mrgoodwrench wrote:

blue pank is right...you should call him and have him build you an engine if you want to win big. when you get it back give it to your biggest competition. they will either get tossed for cheating or it will scatter across the track, either way you will be moving up the ranks.
 
seriously though i'm sure you would like to win but given the fact that you are on the track crew i'd bet that you are in it just as much for the love of the games so to speak. keep up the good work and keep tweeking and the wins will come
you are absolutely right, i do it for the love of the sport, i do it so other people can love the sport. i did it becuase i want to keep this going, every place i go to i get old people who are simply exasperated that there is a guy out there who isnt at least 50 years old or retired. the reason i took the honors of becoming a memeber of our local pulling association is my grandpa and his friend built a sled in 3 weeks not only for them to pull, but for others to pull, and i wanted to keep that going. Ohh and pank, i can guarentee that i am more competitve than you, you say minimal reward for minimal work is my attitude? that is why i run 5 miles a day for football, blow my brains out in the gym lifting weights, pull the sled as far as i can with my limited experience, making it so that others can pull their favorite tractor at the local tractor pull with out expecting any reward, i put in 12 hours and added 8 hours to the tractor with the packer on it. and you call that minimal work for minimal reward? you see pank i dont care what you say, i used my limited, almost none existant knowledge of weight placement and other tractor pulling skills and i went 229.3 feet on a 250 foot track i BEAT 8 other tractors, a majority of them with more power and bigger and better tires than i had and ALL of them with more experince than i had and i got third, in all the pulls i have went to i got a podium finish but on that particular day i got third, but you know what i am dang  proud of that third place finish, am i always looking for first? hell ya but i got third instead, mind you i got third on a tractor that was bought for 800 dollars and had maybe 200 dollars invested in it all of that by my grandpa. i couldnt be more appreciative of him right now if i wanted to be. the only thing i am more proud of than getting third and doing better than you in my first tractor pull is that that man is my grandfather. for he gave up his pulling season becuase instead of fixing his tractor we were working on mine. he gave up hundreds of hours of his time to get my tractor ready for pulling, further more he gave me his well experienced knowledge, with over 38 years of pulling that he has, crap he probably has pulled more tractors than you have owned or blown up in your lifetime. not only that but he bought the tractor yet he says it is mine. and for those things i am proud, i am also pround to say i am an offical otter creek pullers memeber, helping other people get their stuff on the track before mine, and making sure they have a suitable track to pull on. so pank you know what that is, that is maximum work for NO REWARD but the reward of knowing that at the end of the day when i hang my hat up i did something for others

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You still have that young taught mindset. You lost to two tractors by feet not inches a ways left to improve. If you have the desire to win. If not have fun being third or running from the winning tractors.ofcoarse you could try paying off the sled driver. Lol I dont think its right for me to take in work and put my own builds ahead of theirs so when i get slow is when and only when i play with my personal build

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well pank you just dont get it, some people are just too dumb to understand that in an event like i just described even if you lose you win. also i dont have to pay off the sled driver cuase its my grandpa or our good friend who runs it, not that i would ever have to stoop to your level to accomplish something. also i never said there wasnt room for improvement, just that i was satisfied with what i had accomplished with so little. i still cant figure out how you accomplish so little with so much, or at least more than what i have got available to me, i dont have a machine shop, i dont have all the track time you claim to have, i dont even have the money you have yet i pulled the sled farther than you not only in the sport but from what you say, obvisouly i have pulled the sled farther than you in terms of life. yep fellas pankeys big what was it 6 inch crank got outpulled by the stock 4 inch crank with pistons running the stock 4.5 to 1 compression with mis matched 13.6 by 28 tires... so shameful
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Originally posted by blue924.9 blue924.9 wrote:

well pank you just dont get it, some people are just too dumb to understand that in an event like i just described even if you lose you win. also i dont have to pay off the sled driver cuase its my grandpa or our good friend who runs it, not that i would ever have to stoop to your level to accomplish something. also i never said there wasnt room for improvement, just that i was satisfied with what i had accomplished with so little. i still cant figure out how you accomplish so little with so much, or at least more than what i have got available to me, i dont have a machine shop, i dont have all the track time you claim to have, i dont even have the money you have yet i pulled the sled farther than you not only in the sport but from what you say, obvisouly i have pulled the sled farther than you in terms of life. yep fellas pankeys big what was it 6 inch crank got outpulled by the stock 4 inch crank with pistons running the stock 4.5 to 1 compression with mis matched 13.6 by 28 tires... so shameful
what ever you want to think ,its your fantasy after all third place once and your a legian in your own mind  he has already said he beat me but i havent pulled this year and he just started pulling this year . delusional sums it up . I assume you wil be at Tunica to be featured on the cover of the magazine  next

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Originally posted by mlpankey mlpankey wrote:

You still have that young taught mindset. You lost to two tractors by feet not inches a ways left to improve. If you have the desire to win. If not have fun being third or running from the winning tractors.ofcoarse you could try paying off the sled driver. Lol I dont think its right for me to take in work and put my own builds ahead of theirs so when i get slow is when and only when i play with my personal build



Hahaha your ripping on a guy who knows he has little experience, enjoys the sport and is working to improve for next time, umm ok. You rip on him for loosing by a couple feet, when you showed us how you can loose by several yards!!! Spunk you have no right to say anything about anyone. Go home troll.

Who are some of these clowns you built engines for? If you have such a winning record you would think it would be good advertisement to post their finishes. Why does no one come on here praising the spunktastic engine shop???


Where's the Gleason?

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Since you kids need a little coaxing of what the win looks like  heres a picture. one of many but most are boxed up .

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I have one of those too Mitch. I pulled my 45 in a Farm Stock pull once and got beat by a 560 Farmall with an 806 crank and a shortened drawbar. I had my drawbar at the standard PTO length because that's what the rules called for in Farm Stock. An old friend thought I looked dejected after losing to a red one so he GAVE me his first place trophy from a different class. No I don't have picture, but I don't make up tractor pull stories either.
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Originally posted by CTuckerNWIL CTuckerNWIL wrote:

I have one of those too Mitch. I pulled my 45 in a Farm Stock pull once and got beat by a 560 Farmall with an 806 crank and a shortened drawbar. I had my drawbar at the standard PTO length because that's what the rules called for in Farm Stock. An old friend thought I looked dejected after losing to a red one so he GAVE me his first place trophy from a different class. No I don't have picture, but I don't make up tractor pull stories either.
  Well I will give you that one just send your address so i can mail it to you then you will have one  a allis tractor earned I earned three that day in 2006. only memories collecting dust but its no brags just facts.

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the pull that goes with the 2006 trophy .
and a picture with mike burchard holding the sign and the guy the sign is for and the fellow taking the picture is the fellow ridig the tractor lol.
Theres alot wrong with that first place pull . front end is on the ground driver isnt risking  being disqualified rodeoing . no use of tractor brakes due to rear end being shimmed to pull staright . never came off high idle  never lost ground speed pulling front up and loosing hitch height .  Just me picking a line close to the out of bounds line and riding it out the gate.lol
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