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HUNTING FOR BEAR!!!!

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BEAR HUNTER

10-04-2002 12:08:23




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Look guys, if you can't hunt with the BIG BEAR stay out of the woods!!!! If you don't like NATPA rules, keep your tractor in the shed or pull with the LITTLE BEARS in your home town!!!! Or do like me and move on to BIGGER AND BETTER THINGS!!!!!




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10-04-2002 13:18:15




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 Re: HUNTING FOR BEAR!!!! in reply to BEAR HUNTER, 10-04-2002 12:08:23  
we DID like the NATPA rules until they were granted immunity to a board member. Any organization that pulls this crap would have upset people too! I hope you can understand that!



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Nothing New

10-04-2002 14:37:15




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 Re: Re: HUNTING FOR BEAR!!!! in reply to .., 10-04-2002 13:18:15  
They have been doing this kind of stuff since the beginning of the NATPA. They just had allot of people brain washed that are now just catching on to what has been going on all the time!! Harshfield , Burch, Bear, all the same. Actually Makes Harshfield look like a saint!



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J.D. 70

10-04-2002 13:06:17




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 Re: HUNTING FOR BEAR!!!! in reply to BEAR HUNTER, 10-04-2002 12:08:23  
A-MEN..... ..... ..



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Div. 4 puller

10-04-2002 17:39:45




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 Re: Re: HUNTING FOR BEAR!!!! in reply to J.D. 70, 10-04-2002 13:06:17  
The only difference between Bear and Harshfield is, Bear hasn't had to get a lawyer to get the n.a.t.p.a to back him and spend a lot of the n.a.t.p.a's money to back him. he's just spending money to pull against himself.



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agent blue

10-04-2002 18:12:24




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 Re: Re: Re: HUNTING FOR BEAR!!!! in reply to Div. 4 puller, 10-04-2002 17:39:45  
amen and amen



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Steve

10-05-2002 15:39:26




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: HUNTING FOR BEAR!!!! in reply to agent blue, 10-04-2002 18:12:24  
I think Bill Bear used to run a modified in the mid to late 70's. He used to pull Western Nebraska, Wyoming, Colorado, etc. Maybe Greg Lussetto has a better memory than I.



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1206SWMO

10-05-2002 18:46:06




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: HUNTING FOR BEAR!!!! in reply to Steve, 10-05-2002 15:39:26  
Yes,Bill Bear used to pull a V-12 Allison Modified tractor all across the High Plains area in the 1970's and maybe in to the early 80's.I can remember when he lived in northern Missouri in the late 1960's and pulled a 6000 Ford.



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WHATS ALL THE FUSS!!!!!!!!

10-05-2002 05:47:52




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: HUNTING FOR BEAR!!!! in reply to agent blue, 10-04-2002 18:12:24  
IF ALL THESE GUYS WERE AS GOOD AS YOU GUYS GIVE THEM CREDIT FOR THEY WOULD HAVE LEFT US POOR FARM AND ANTIQUE PULLERS FOR THE PRO CATEGORIES OF PRO-STOCK, PRO-FARM AND SUPER STOCK. BUT SEEING THAT THERE DRIVING ABILITY PROBABLY IS NOT AS GOOD AS THE AVERAGE POOR FARM AND ANTIQUE PULLER, THEY HAVE TO TRY TO STAY ON THE SAME LEVEL AS US POOR BOYS WITH 2-3 TIMES THE HORSEPOWER AS US POOR PULLERS. IF THESE GUYS ARE THAT GOOD, THEY SHOULD SOON TIRE OF US SO CALLED UNDER BUDGET PULLERS! I'M SURE THEY ARE JUST STILL HONING THEIR SKILL'S UNTIL THEY ARE READY TO LEAVE MOMMA'S APRIN STRINGS! SOMETIMES IT TAKES LONGER FOR SOME THAN OTHERS!

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Blind or dum

10-06-2002 18:25:22




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: HUNTING FOR BEAR!!!! in reply to WHATS ALL THE FUSS!!!!!!!!, 10-05-2002 05:47:52  
Your either blind or dum or both. The people you are talking about are very smart and rich and have plenty of driving skills. It takes alot of brains to run a good Div. 5 tractor and win with it.



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