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AC Farmstock Pulling Heavy Classes

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Smokey Joe View Drop Down
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    Posted: 22 Sep 2010 at 9:14am

Please Enjoy These pictures still some orange Blood out there!
Pictures are from Lynnville Tennessee.
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Good pictures, and good looking tractors. Results ? Post more pictures . Thanks
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I wish they had some classes around here like that. I like watching them and we have a tractor we could put in them.
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Yeah, no field stock tractor classes around KY that I know about either.  I think it'd be more fun watching those compared to the built up pullers all the time.  Kind of neat to see what the old girls can do in near stock form.
 
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Come on down to Tennessee October 8th and 9th we are having another one just like this one. These tractors are all stock with fuel pumps turned up and thats it. Around us its colors of all tractors the D-21, 210 , and 220 are primarily the top three in our area sometimes a dog has his day but not much!
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Wish I was closer. Around here "farm stock" actualy means "open" as far as I can tell.
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We have those classes too, but we advertise the 12,500, 15,000, 18,000 and dual wheel as PFST " Pure Farm Stock " Meaning can go do field work still. They are just heavy to haul.
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Hey Smokey Joe,
Where is the next pull going to be?
 
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Smokey Joe, I wish I could.  I'm in Philly for school again.  Do you all have them during the summer months?  If so, I may try to take a weekend trip to TN next summer to see some of these pulls.

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Next Pull will be in Campbellsville TN at the Dunnavant Farm it will feature a 2 day event from antique, hot, farm, trucks, and dual wheels. Very good pull to attend.
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Hurst, the best place around our parts to watch a pull is in shelbyville.  There fair is usually at the end of June.  Both the truck and tractor pulls are great there.  I have been there at 1 or 2 o'clock in the morning watching them pull.  I think the biggest class i have seen there is 18,000. 
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Originally posted by Butch(OH) Butch(OH) wrote:

Wish I was closer. Around here "farm stock" actualy means "open" as far as I can tell.


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