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Forecast/Batesville,ARSatEXCELLENT!

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Krouthead

09-04-2003 04:19:27




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The forecast for Batesviile,AR for Sat the 6th is overcast,partly cloudy high of 80 and 0chance of rain.
Batesville is in Central/Northcentral Ar,approximately 80 miles north of Little Rock and approximately 80 miles south of MO line.
The pull will be at the Independance County Fairgrounds, on the North side of Batesville.
The pull starts at 12 noon with weigh in at 10.The classes are antique,classic,open,modern and turbo, with weights in each class from 2500 to 10,000 and 10,000up. As,typical light classes will start 1st.
A large turnout is expected and despite all the BS on here,we have a great time,make new friends and reaquaint with old friends.
Unfortunatly,rain and crappy weather is forecast for some of the east,northeast and southeast.I genuinely hope this doesn't affect your pulls,I know how that SUCKS! But,we are not that far away and if you see,Fri night or early Sat,its out,head our way! With start time at noon, you could leave early Sat and still pull.
C'mon we would love to have you.Batesville is approximately 7.5hr from INDY driving speed limit.I know how much rain ya'all got.Questions email or call 870 404 5930

Hope To See Ya
Alan Strain aka Krouthead

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Spotter

09-04-2003 06:25:26




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 Re: Forecast/Batesville,ARSatEXCELLENT! in reply to Krouthead, 09-04-2003 04:19:27  
Krout..What are the specifics on the 10,000 up class?
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Krouthead

09-04-2003 16:03:21




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 Re: Re: Forecast/Batesville,ARSatEXCELLENT! in reply to Spotter, 09-04-2003 06:25:26  
It will have the same rules as other weights with antique classic, open, modern and turbo classes. As far as 11,000,12,000 I guess that is your question.In the past the sled team let the pullers agree on a weight everyone was happy with like 11,500 or 12,000,they are good guys and bend over to accomidate.I hope this helped a little.

Krout



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