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10-20 and the NATPA

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JrRed

08-06-2004 15:24:53




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I was woundering if anyone can tell me why the natpa kicked my 10-20 out of the 3500# class in div 4? what is their beef? They pushed Hutsons W-40 out of the 4500# on acount of his shipping weight! And there excuse for kicking my tractor out is cubic inches? I think they need to decide on one or the other! If that ford 900 is aloud in the 3500 and that 350 ih also I should be aloud The shipping weight on both were the same or more than a 10-20 also my 10-20 was a 20 HP tractor what is the original HP on a 900 ford or a 350 IH? actions like these are why many including myself do not attend as many pulls as before! I do not have trouble like this when I pull with the usap! I think the rule changes to fit their purpose needs to take a change! I have one of two 10-20s that I know of that pull with the natpa This ruling is like discrimation against my tractor! I could see if there was more than one or two tractors then i would be more understanding. I feel like I'm being singled out, I guess I am?

Bob Tickler

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Jerry

08-09-2004 08:15:10




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 Re: 10-20 and the NATPA in reply to JrRed, 08-06-2004 15:24:53  
Could it also be because you're pulling in Division IV where there is weight protection??? Your tractor has a 700 cubic inch motor in it, do you think that is fair pulling against sub 400 cubic inch Fords and Farmalls??? Go to Division V if you want to pull in the light classes, that's where you're legal that light.



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JrRed

08-13-2004 13:20:25




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 Re: 10-20 and the NATPA in reply to Jerry, 08-09-2004 08:15:10  
I think it is fair! Yes I have 700 cubic inch so what I only have 1620 rpm! If my shiping weight is the same as theirs why can't I pull with them? This is what I'm talking about the natpa can't just change their mind on how they decide what tractor goes were! Now you want me to pull heavier because of cubic inches When they wanted Hutson out of 4500 div 4 they went by shipping weight which is it shipping weight or cubes one or the other not both!!!!! !!!!! !!!!! !!!!! !!

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PULLING FAN

08-08-2004 10:45:23




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 Re: 10-20 and the NATPA in reply to JrRed, 08-06-2004 15:24:53  
GO PULL U.S.A.P. AND QUIT BITCHING .



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