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Garry M

08-03-2002 15:43:18




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Heard a 600 CASE migrated from Illinois to Ohio and won the 5500 and 6500 Ohio State Fair Classes!! The "new" owners of this old "iron" made 2 nice pulls, much to the dismay of the mafia! Sorry boys!!!




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Joe Cronkleton

08-08-2002 17:44:16




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 Re: Ohio State Fair Results?? in reply to Garry M, 08-03-2002 15:43:18  
Not to worry guys, he didn't sneak in, we inspected the tractor, he pushed our div 4 rules a little but we let him run anyway. Like Randy said div 4 is dying in Ohio. We have some new classes that are a lot more fun and for a lot less money. If he comes around next year he will not run in div 3, he will have to pull in our div 5, he will have to run with Billy the Kid and Larry Wilson, I think he will need to do a lot of work on it before he goes there.

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scott

08-08-2002 19:23:50




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 Re: Re: Ohio State Fair Results?? in reply to Joe Cronkleton, 08-08-2002 17:44:16  
saw wilson run before, he is NOTHING...the CASE will take him!! Don't be so confident...if the CASE turns 1/2 the rpms wilson does, it'll be an upset and losing wilson! that thing is cobbled!!



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Ohio Maffia

08-07-2002 04:43:43




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 Re: Ohio State Fair Results?? in reply to Garry M, 08-03-2002 15:43:18  
News Alert It has been confirmed by reliable sources that the division 5 600 case which beat up on Division 4 tractors in Columbus will not be dropping to division 3. Word is he has got to keep his reputation up , so he's going down to division 2 .
Other sources say they wish they had a friend like that. He seems like the type of guy you want to pull with. If you come across this div. 5 tractor , it can be identified by it's two inch deck plate,one inch girdle, and it's home made manifold. So be on the lookout at your local pulls.

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Ted

08-07-2002 07:03:19




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 Re: Re: Ohio State Fair Results?? in reply to Ohio Maffia, 08-07-2002 04:43:43  
Listen Mafia boy, do we measure deckplates like we do your own "body parts" and double the length??? Again, typical Gingerich boy!! Instead of 1" let's call it 2"...instead of 3" let's call it 6"...Please don NOT make this CASE mad, he might have to pull off shim,girdle and just follow you around your little wussy circuit. Everyone "respects" you cause soon Uncle Larry is coming out with a BIG MEAN 'OL 88 that's just gonna STOMP all of us. "Please mommy, hold my hand, the 88's are coming" They are a thing of the past (at least from Plain City that is)! Anyone that preaches to his "clan" that shims/girdles give you more cubes is as stupid as the ones actually pulling this timebombs! Really funny he built(excuse me...TRIED TO BUILD) a div 5 motor for Brady Morrow(nice guy, got mixed up with wrong group), and honest Larry was ALLOWED to use a 1" head shim and put on a whopping .50" plate!! Good job!! Please just calm down, uncle Larry make it O.K. Maybe he'll get serious and take those 540's all the way out to 545c.i..... WOW!!!!

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SEAMO

08-06-2002 17:31:43




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 Re: Ohio State Fair Results?? in reply to Garry M, 08-03-2002 15:43:18  
I have a question in Div 3, 4 or 5 can you run any engine you want as long as its the same manufacture??? Do they raise the side shields and look??? Does anyone every check tractors??? The IHC. that have the casted blocks what class can they run in??? The Deere blocks and heads that Jerry has for sale what class do they run in. I am new at the national level as far as rules go.Do they have a printed set of rules??? I am serious of the rules I am not trying to stir up a stink. I follow the ITPA in Illinois we have very little problems.Earl In Illinois

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Paul

08-06-2002 18:55:04




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 Re: Re: Ohio State Fair Results?? in reply to SEAMO, 08-06-2002 17:31:43  
No problems there, just a UB that ran illegally and undetected by all your "sharp" eyes for years, taking many 1st place that others should have had! Easy to handle rules like that though when all they are is "plow classes" anymore these days!



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Seamo

08-06-2002 19:15:10




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 Re: Re: Re: Ohio State Fair Results?? in reply to Paul, 08-06-2002 18:55:04  
Where is the (UB) now out plowing somewhere.It just had the wrong heads and they did a nice job of covering it up .They even changed the casting #s. They got caught and it is gone.But what about the national rules. You must like them a lot better.I am serious I might want to bring an old plow tractor and play. Earl



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Ohio Maffia

08-06-2002 14:39:52




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 Re: Ohio State Fair Results?? in reply to Garry M, 08-03-2002 15:43:18  
This should make National Headlines Big Bad Division 5 600 Case Beats Up On Division 4 Tractors at Columbus. I was just wondering if he plans to drop to division 3 next? You should be proud to be his friend.



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Ted

08-06-2002 16:58:34




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 Re: Re: Ohio State Fair Results?? in reply to Ohio Maffia, 08-06-2002 14:39:52  
Get your story straight...typical Gingerich guy. The people running the pull do NOT acknowledge div 4 or div 5 as NATPA defines them. Div 4 is what they called essentially a div 4 1/2. YOU CHOSE to go there, only normally YOU and your Mafia Buddies got to pull for 1st, then turn to the sunset and chant the Oliver song and recite your Gingerich pledge of Allegiance. Again, lick your wounds and go on. How many old Gingerich tractors (if still running) have now dropped to Div 3....A LOT!!! WAH,WAH,WAH!!

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Ohio Maffia

08-06-2002 06:08:31




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 Re: Ohio State Fair Results?? in reply to Garry M, 08-03-2002 15:43:18  
Hate to Burst your bubble about the 600 Case from Illinois. Yes he did win the 5500 & 6500 Class.
But , lets not forget he Pulled a Division 5 tractor running Division 5 RPMS. in a division 4 class.



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Wah,Wah,Wah

08-06-2002 08:14:21




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 Re: Re: Ohio State Fair Results?? in reply to Ohio Maffia, 08-06-2002 06:08:31  
Call and cry on Lawrence's shoulder....you'll be O.K. OR just sell your Oliver like the rest of the mafia once they quit winning or blew the motor up, whichever came first(kinda like the chicken or the egg story!)



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randy hall

08-03-2002 17:15:48




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 Re: Ohio State Fair Results?? in reply to Garry M, 08-03-2002 15:43:18  
i didn't see anyone jump up and down and cry because they didn't win against this tractor. it may be time to quit useing the 'ohio mafia' excuse for not winning. my tractor was in that class and the case had more power. division 4 pulling is all but dead in ohio anyway, but i'm sure you will blame the 'ohio mafia' for this too.



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Garry M

08-03-2002 17:28:48




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 Re: Re: Ohio State Fair Results?? in reply to randy hall, 08-03-2002 17:15:48  
Randy-I would have liked to see YOUR tractor or any other tractor beat what is referred to as the "ohio mafia". It is good to see something other than an 88 from Ohio win. To make it sweeter, "the mafia" knew they tractors capabilities since they had seen it run before! Rick/Tim did a good job for just starting to learn about this CASE 600!



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