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jerry england

07-17-2004 04:49:19




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Detroit only class at Cecil county fair 10500 lbs We have about 15 in this class so far would like to have more. Near Elkton Maryland. Friday night July 23rd

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720Deere

07-22-2004 05:50:00




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 Re: Detroit shoot out in reply to jerry england , 07-17-2004 04:49:19  
Hey Jerry, you guys should have somebody video that detroit pull! The video would probably sell fairly well.



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farmallgod

07-19-2004 12:42:28




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 Re: Detroit shoot out in reply to jerry england , 07-17-2004 04:49:19  
I would love to come but it's the same night as the Berryville pull.Hey glenn why dont you come to berryville.



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Dieselbear

07-18-2004 06:33:47




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 Re: Detroit shoot out in reply to jerry england , 07-17-2004 04:49:19  
Hi Jerry, Where can I get all the info. ? Rules times, classes. I'm in Fred. county and would like to come. Dieselbear



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Don Moore

07-18-2004 16:35:11




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 Re: Re: Detroit shoot out in reply to Dieselbear, 07-18-2004 06:33:47  
Dieselbear
The clasic tractor pull is Friday July 23rd at 7:30 pm. The detroit shoot out will take place at some point in between the regular classes. This class is limited to tractors that had a 371 detroit factory installed. As far as I have been told this includes Oliver, Massey, and Case(maybe others ?) The specified weight for this particular class wil be 10,000 pounds. The rules will be the same as those of any other pull hosted by the Cecil County Farm Museum. A complete listing of these rules and standard weight classes can be found on their website www.ccfarmmuseum.org

The antique tractor pull will take place on Saturday July 24th. Once again these rules and weight classes are posted on the farm museum's website. For times and a complete Cecil County Fair schedule go to www.cecilcountyfair.org

Hope to see you there

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Dieselbear

07-18-2004 16:45:16




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 Re: Re: Re: Detroit shoot out in reply to Don Moore, 07-18-2004 16:35:11  
Thanks Don, I pull a GBD MM, if you see us stop and say hello. Glenn



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1206SWMO

07-17-2004 20:48:40




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 Re: Detroit shoot out in reply to jerry england , 07-17-2004 04:49:19  
Being an Oliver 1950 owner I sure would love to see the Detroit shoot out but its just too far to Maryland from Missouri.



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720Deere

07-17-2004 11:51:11




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 Re: Detroit shoot out in reply to jerry england , 07-17-2004 04:49:19  
Jerry,

What time do the antique pulls start on Saturday night? I haven't been able to find any info so far.



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jerry england

07-17-2004 17:50:26




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 Re: Re: Detroit shoot out in reply to 720Deere, 07-17-2004 11:51:11  
We will pull most of the day Saturday
We will start at around 9 in the morning pull half the tractors take a break then start again at 7:30 saturday night. Classic tractors 1960 to 1972 are Friday with the detroit shoot out



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Johnboy

07-17-2004 11:15:38




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 Re: Detroit shoot out in reply to jerry england , 07-17-2004 04:49:19  
That outta be a dandy class. What all tractors are going to be in the class besides olivers?

Johnboy



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A.P.

07-17-2004 16:21:57




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 Re: Re: Detroit shoot out in reply to Johnboy, 07-17-2004 11:15:38  
I would imagine ther will be a couple of Massy's, a Cockshutt and maybe a Seaman (just a guess). Maybe they will let in some of the re-powered Deere's. Swapping a Detroit into a big Deere was the way to get dependable big power in the 5010/5020's in the 60's and 70's.

A.P.



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