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what is the perfect tractor to pull in 5500 or 650

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panda

11-08-2006 13:24:02




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what is the perfect tractor to pull in 5500 or 6500 stock




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dej(JED)

11-09-2006 05:28:35




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 Re: what is the perfect tractor to pull in 5500 or in reply to panda, 11-08-2006 13:24:02  
Here in Western, Pa they are running non stockers in stock classes these days. Heck I see MH 44's. MH333, Oliver 88's, Oliver 1650's pulling in those classes. A lot of these are at 400 ci and over. Heck they make frame pieces out of all aluminum these days. A poor guy with an old M doesn't stand a chance.The worse part of it is the guys winning actually feel that it is fair. It is a joke in my opinion..... .

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Jak

11-09-2006 06:11:42




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 Re: what is the perfect tractor to pull in 5500 or in reply to dej(JED), 11-09-2006 05:28:35  
Yeah the strokers with non cuts that are able to run twice the speed of the"closer to stocks".Most are very proud walking up and collecting thier money/trophies and laughing the whole time they are loading up to go home at the expense of the"Class Fillers".Lord knows if the horn malfunctions,watch the speed increase two fold.



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Jeff Oliver

11-08-2006 17:18:14




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 Re: what is the perfect tractor to pull in 5500 or in reply to panda, 11-08-2006 13:24:02  
Depends on how the "stock" rules are bent but generally around here Farmall M's Oliver 88's and JD A2s do good. There is no "Best" tractor for a given class as there are too many varibles involved in pulling. Molines do pretty good too in the heavier classes



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John P.

11-08-2006 14:24:40




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 Re: what is the perfect tractor to pull in 5500 or in reply to panda, 11-08-2006 13:24:02  
I have always seen the larger Olivers and Molines cleanup in that class.



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slowrideII

11-08-2006 13:54:10




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 Re: what is the perfect tractor to pull in 5500 or in reply to panda, 11-08-2006 13:24:02  
I pulled my stock JD 50 at Osceola wisconsin and did extremely well in 5500. butt watch out fer those modified tractors.
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