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4010 Pulling tractor

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IRISHRED

07-20-2004 20:22:53




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Is there any NATIONAL clubs that will let these new'er tractors pull or are the John Deere guy's stuck with only two cylinders




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Redman

07-22-2004 17:29:48




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 Re: 4010 Pulling tractor in reply to IRISHRED, 07-20-2004 20:22:53  
try the local fairs,i would probably upgrade to a 466 engine.
MN has open classes at the fairs for something like you are talking about,normally a P pump and a single turbo and normally a tire size limit.



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A.P.

07-21-2004 08:12:29




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 Re: 4010 Pulling tractor in reply to IRISHRED, 07-20-2004 20:22:53  
NTPA and ATPA are both national organizations that will let them pull. Of Course you will find the newer Internationals, AGCO (Oliver, Allis, etc.) and other make tractors as well.



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IRISHRED

07-21-2004 21:31:06




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 Re: Re: 4010 Pulling tractor in reply to A.P., 07-21-2004 08:12:29  
I don't realy want to pull in the NTPA cost bracket would rather do somthing a little better that stock and have some fun pulling against 806's and some 1650 olivers that are built up a little to is there any clases for these type's of tractors



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colekicker

07-22-2004 07:09:50




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 Re: Re: Re: 4010 Pulling tractor in reply to IRISHRED, 07-21-2004 21:31:06  
I just heard this weekend in Temple, Texas that a "farm stock" class is in the works. It is supposed to stop with like the 66 series IH and I suppose that would include the 20 series JD. From what little was said, the class would have a weight limit set. But it was stated that, "the smokers are coming boys, so just get ready." So now I am torn, do I build a V8 tractor (new class this year) or do I wait and try to build up a farm stock tractor. Decisions decisions.

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