Posted by dboll on October 26, 2012 at 06:41:56 from (209.23.168.153):
In Reply to: Re: Tractor pulling. posted by Ray Tellin on October 26, 2012 at 03:05:29:
susally the guys that complain about pulling are the ones that can't figure out how to do it, give them the toughest tractor in the bunch for them to set it up and weight it and they still couldn't makeitnto the top third,if you don't like pulling don't go, I like pulling and I also like stock tractors and we have a few pulls for truely stock tractors, I am fixing up a CC Case to pull in those classes. I also hear about the pullers wrecking good tractors and in the case of a rare one maybe that's true to a point but on the other hand if they own it they have the right to do with it as they please.The tractors I pull were built out of parts that were on the way to the scrap yard. One of my next builds will be a 5-600cube 400 case with a combine block and a rear end out of a 400dsl. that has been parted out. I enjoy pulling and the friends I have made. We have a good bunch of pullersand some good rules and we don't have many problems. So if you don't pull don't bash those that choose to. I think tracor drives are pointless and if I am going to drive mine 20 miles it will be hauling grain or doing other farm jobs but I don't get on here and make a fuss about those that like to go on drives. To ach his own.
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