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Gvi vs.??

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THE TRACTOR KID

09-29-2001 23:21:46




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what can outpull a gvi in the same class??stock a local guy wins all the pulls with it and i'd love to find somthing that can run laps around it.




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mike n--where's the JD vs super C's??

10-04-2001 11:46:56




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 Re: Gvi vs.?? in reply to THE TRACTOR KID, 09-29-2001 23:21:46  
yak,yak,yak..same stories, different models. 77's vs WC's...88's vs M's...and so on! Any two tractors of similar size, built up well will compete good with each other! HOWEVER, you NEVER hear anyone compare a John Deere vs anything!! Well, MAYBE A big G/70 vs a C farmall or something like that!!!



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G Taylor

10-04-2001 18:39:16




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 Re: Re: Gvi vs.?? in reply to mike n--where's the JD vs super C's??, 10-04-2001 11:46:56  
This can get into an apples & oranges comparison. The old low rpm, large displacement two cylinders with small heated ports were designed to plough all day while burning cheap straight cut fuel. We could try a tractor pull brand vs brand burning #2 diesel in spark ignition engines.



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Al

10-01-2001 18:01:29




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 Re: Gvi vs.?? in reply to THE TRACTOR KID, 09-29-2001 23:21:46  
Actually you need to supply us with a bit more information. What weight class or classes are you talking about? Any limitations an year of manufacture or fuel? Factory turbo models acceptable? What is stock according to the rules? GVI's can be real tough but if stock means stock then they aren't that hard to beat.

Al



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Al

10-01-2001 18:00:47




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 Re: Gvi vs.?? in reply to THE TRACTOR KID, 09-29-2001 23:21:46  
Actually you need to supply us with a bit more information. What weight class or classes are you talking about? Any limitations an year of manufacture or fuel? Factory turbo models acceptable? What is stock according to the rules? GVI's can be real tough but if stock means stock then they aren't that hard to beat.

Al



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Rickard

10-01-2001 09:48:39




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 Re: Gvi vs.?? in reply to THE TRACTOR KID, 09-29-2001 23:21:46  
If he has the big motor in it there is nothing that can beat it. You can do what most pullers do - get the ruels changed so he can't pull.



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600=900

10-03-2001 18:14:18




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 Re: Re: Gvi vs.?? in reply to Rickard, 10-01-2001 09:48:39  
there is some great looking case 600's that old moline doesn't have a prayer for 1'st place.



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Case??? Hahahahaha

10-04-2001 05:28:37




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 Re: Re: Re: Gvi vs.?? in reply to 600=900, 10-03-2001 18:14:18  
If you run that pu$$y Div 4. They keep the good Moline out of that class. Them Cases don't have the balls to run Div 5 or other real classes.



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600's=oh yes!

10-04-2001 11:31:40




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Gvi vs.?? in reply to Case??? Hahahahaha, 10-04-2001 05:28:37  
I know of a few 600/900's that do run div V--one in particular good looking 600 that many MM's have seen go by them! I think it's win/loss ratio will outdo any MM!!



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Quit it. You're too funny. HAHAHAHAHAHAHA

10-05-2001 13:53:28




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Gvi vs.?? in reply to 600's=oh yes!, 10-04-2001 11:31:40  
For every Case 600/900 you show me, I can show you 10 Molines that can beat them. You need to put down your "Hook" and go watch some pulls. Real pulls, not the watered down NATPA and USAP.



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caseman

10-07-2001 10:18:43




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Gvi vs.?? in reply to Quit it. You're too funny. HAHAHAHAHAHAHA, 10-05-2001 13:53:28  
A well built 600-900 will run with anything out there including the molines, the 600 I think everyone is talking about is the toughest open class tractor out there right now bar none.



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it quit-AH,AH,AH,AH,AH,AH,AH,AH,AH,AH

10-05-2001 18:34:31




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Gvi vs.?? in reply to Quit it. You're too funny. HAHAHAHAHAHAHA, 10-05-2001 13:53:28  
Just thought it made sense to type the above backwards since apparently that's how you think! Must be a John Deere puller who just "wishes" he could go fast! What an expert you are! WOW!!



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