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sam lueders

02-11-2004 22:18:26




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ive only heard this tractor exsisted iv never seen it, the last info i can find on it ends near the end of 1999. i heard its owner and team were cought cheating, i would be very greatful to anyone who had or could dig up info on the tractor "BODACIOUS". please e-mail me with any info if it helps the tractor was from brillon wi. thank you.




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Redman

02-12-2004 10:33:39




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 Re: pulling tractors in reply to sam lueders, 02-11-2004 22:18:26  
he is still out there pulling!
several tractors in the superfarm class were caught running turbos that did not meet the NTPA guidelines.the result was a new turbo rule to fix this problem,not picking on green as all color did it.



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The cats in the Sandbox!

02-12-2004 10:33:00




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 Re: pulling tractors in reply to sam lueders, 02-11-2004 22:18:26  
What is it about the topic of Tractor Pulling that stomps out the golden rule?



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SS Fan

02-12-2004 05:59:12




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 Re: pulling tractors in reply to sam lueders, 02-11-2004 22:18:26  
A very interesting thought process going on here. When someone starts one of these without any knowledge of what they are asking about and can not even correctly spell 2 words back to back are these threads even worth answering? What are you asking about? In reference to an Official Sanctioned Association? Some brush pull in rural America? We see this type of vague, incomplete information on different subjects also, maybe it is time for this very long cold winter to close, cabin fever sucks, SS Fan

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rhudson go to spell.com

02-12-2004 14:46:28




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 Re: Re: pulling tractors in reply to SS Fan, 02-12-2004 05:59:12  
i think they discuss spelling over there.



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Redman

02-12-2004 10:27:29




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 Re: Re: pulling tractors in reply to SS Fan, 02-12-2004 05:59:12  
this is a tractor board,not a spelling contest.stay in the stands because that is one of the tractors that caused the new turbo rules in the super farm class-(NTPA reg 3).



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Wayne

02-12-2004 05:57:00




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 Re: pulling tractors in reply to sam lueders, 02-11-2004 22:18:26  
The Website of Bodacious that you said to go to on my computer says it is currently unavailable for viewing.



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greenbeanman

02-12-2004 05:11:53




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 Re: pulling tractors in reply to sam lueders, 02-11-2004 22:18:26  
Here is a link to a photo of Bodacious.



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greenbeanman

02-12-2004 04:55:53




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 Re: pulling tractors in reply to sam lueders, 02-11-2004 22:18:26  
If you do a Google search for "BODACIOUS tractor" you will find that Bodacious is still pulling.
Placed 7th in Natonals in 2003, and 4th in a different class in 2002 if I read right.

Points standing in the association for 2003--
Jim Briskie---Berlin, WI---third place with 207.5.

I remember seeing Bodacious either on television or pulling in the Kansas Coliseum near Wichita.

I didn't easily spot a web site for the owner/tractor but didn't look very hard.

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Buzzman72

02-12-2004 05:44:28




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 Re: Re: pulling tractors in reply to greenbeanman, 02-12-2004 04:55:53  
I believe you're wrong about where he placed at the 2003 Nationals. According to the National Farm Machinery Show website (listed below), in the Thursday night pull, in the 9300 lb. Super Farm class, Bodacious placed 11th with a pull of 228.18 feet...no mention in the results for the finals on Saturday night.

But don't take my word for it...here's the site, check for yourself:

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greenbeanman

02-12-2004 11:16:01




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 Re: Re: Re: pulling tractors in reply to Buzzman72, 02-12-2004 05:44:28  
Yup, sure looks like I was looking at one pull session rather than finals.

Link



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Translation ?.......... s

02-11-2004 23:59:09




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 Re: pulling tractors in reply to sam lueders, 02-11-2004 22:18:26  
I have only heard that this tractor exists. I have never seen it. The information I have found out about it, ends near the close of 1999. I have heard that the owner and team were caught cheating. I would be very thankful to anyone who has information or knows where I'am able to get more information about the tractor "BODACIOUS". Please e-mail me with any information you may have. If it helps, the tractor was from Brillon, WI.
Thank you.

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think again

02-13-2004 04:31:29




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 Re: Re: pulling tractors in reply to Translation ?.......... s, 02-11-2004 23:59:09  
Your translation isn't even right! Ha!

"where I'am able to get" I'am? I'm or I am would be proper.



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Redman

02-12-2004 10:31:14




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 Re: Re: pulling tractors in reply to Translation ?.......... s, 02-11-2004 23:59:09  
very helpful,thanks a bunch.
now could you answer the question?
or just be a smarta**?



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Badger

02-12-2004 04:07:02




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 Re: Re: pulling tractors in reply to Translation ?.......... s, 02-11-2004 23:59:09  
Translate this ahoe.



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