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curious

11-21-2004 15:53:35




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behind in the game

11-24-2004 18:19:18




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 Re: Columbia, Mo pull in reply to curious, 11-21-2004 15:53:35  
Looks like Mr Marlett had better get his hind end in gear if he is ever going to get ahead of those Baker motors.Mr Gingrich has his work cut out for himself also.Nobody builds them better than the FARMALL man!



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green weenie

11-21-2004 17:17:49




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 Re: Columbia, Mo pull in reply to curious, 11-21-2004 15:53:35  
Good time, have seen more tractors though, alot of folks are still busy



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K.O.

11-22-2004 08:21:57




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 Re: Columbia, Mo pull in reply to green weenie, 11-21-2004 17:17:49  
Who was and wasn't there then?



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green weenie

11-22-2004 17:29:00




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 Re: Columbia, Mo pull in reply to K.O., 11-22-2004 08:21:57  
Shellums were not there, Linda Swanger is sporting a real nice 335 Moline, it was not real impressive yet but knowing the nature of the beast it will come around,real tough B J. D. from the south its going to give that new 3250 b class quite a tussell. Kincaid from Missouri has got a new rust bucket out that is going to be tough in 35 to 45 hundred pound class in div. 3, Russel Barth is still going to dominate 35 div.2 with a stock WC that pulls 4500lbs like their is nothing to it, maybe its not really a div.2 tractor,or its the best running stocker I have ever seen. Suszy won the 35, div.4,Wheeler and Lemmons was right on her tail. McQuoid won div.5 with the 88, Justin Dodge is all over him too, don't count him out this year.Sorry I can't remember too muck about div.3 45 and 5 their are just alot of tractors in those classes, they used the contraption sled again so they all got stopped in the same hole as usual, Adrian Cox was on Bears tractor and he and Bill Brooks won the 45 and 5 div. 5, Div.4 in these 2 classes had some real fine running Ms and there is going to be a good hot competion in these classes over the winter. Josh Hana got a new W40 that is super impresive its going to get all the pullers attention when he gets it dialed in. Beggamen had his Moline their it is a shame he can't loose 2000 more pounds off this tractor so he could dominate 3250 on up! To be serious I would like to see him weight it on up to the like size tractors just to see how strong he really is, against say Curtis Rinks GVI? The heavy classes were the G John Deere show although some poor guy broke a Crank in his G,that really sucks, their were some fine running Molines in those heavy classes as well as IH but I do not know if it is the sled or that track but it always seems the old Gs dominate that 75and 8500 pound class, hope this gives you an Idea about the pull.

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FARMALL

11-23-2004 05:56:51




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 Re: Columbia, Mo pull in reply to green weenie, 11-22-2004 17:29:00  
Thanks for your report. I was their and the only addition I could add is Brad B. & Curtis Rink did
pull off in 6000 lb. class with Brad winning. Well organized pull, great track and a bunch of good people. FARMALL



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DieHardDeere

11-23-2004 03:59:59




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 Re: Columbia, Mo pull in reply to green weenie, 11-22-2004 17:29:00  
Mr. Weenie-the 335 looked good, Kincaid strong,the new div 4 M from Michigan--WOW!! It was strong! McQuoid, Frueh, Dodge--all strong Olivers!! How can Bear and Brooks both win the same classes? Rink pulled vs Beggemann in the 6000 class (look at results). Look who he pulled against at Missouri/Kansas State Fairs in the 6500 classes. The JG G breaking crank was bad deal! Good luck to the owner! Hope she gets a thumpin' again soon! Other's missing--Tolson/Olson/Bunyard/Storrer/Hudson/Langanns/Jedlicka/Cox's old 460/etc,etc,etc IDEA!! If you'd like to see some of the above pull in different classes, kindly offer to pay the cheap $25 per class entry fee to any of the above--you might get some takers!! Look forward to watching your machine lay it down!

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DHD

11-23-2004 04:39:27




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 Re: Columbia, Mo pull in reply to DieHardDeere, 11-23-2004 03:59:59  
also forgot Felderbusch's and Hockersmith!!



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green weenie

11-22-2004 17:25:31




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 Re: Columbia, Mo pull in reply to K.O., 11-22-2004 08:21:57  
Shellums were not there, Linda Swanger is sporting a real nice 335 Moline, it was not real impressive yet but knowing the nature of the beast it will come around,real tough B J. D. from the south its going to give that new 3250 b class quite a tussell. Kincaid from Missouri has got a new rust bucket out that is going to be tough in 35 to 45 hundred pound class in div. 3, Russel Barth is still going to dominate 35 div.2 with a stock WC that pulls 4500lbs like their is nothing to it, maybe its not really a div.2 tractor,or its the best running stocker I have ever seen. Suszy won the 35, div.4,Wheeler and Lemmons was right on her tail. McQuoid won div.5 with the 88, Justin Dodge is all over him too, don't count him out this year.Sorry I can't remember too muck about div.3 45 and 5 their are just alot of tractors in those classes, they used the contraption sled again so they all got stopped in the same hole as usual, Adrian Cox was on Bears tractor and he and Bill Brooks won the 45 and 5 div. 5, Div.4 in these 2 classes had some real fine running Ms and there is going to be a good hot competion in these classes over the winter. Josh Hana got a new W40 that is super impresive its going to get all the pullers attention when he gets it dialed in. Beggamen had his Moline their it is a shame he can't loose 2000 more pounds off this tractor so he could dominate 3250 on up! To be serious I would like to see him weight it on up to the like size tractors just to see how strong he really is, against say Curtis Rinks GVI? The heavy classes were the G John Deere show although some poor guy broke a Crank in his G,that really sucks, their were some fine running Molines in those heavy classes as well as IH but I do not know if it is the sled or that track but it always seems the old Gs dominate that 75and 8500 pound class, hope this gives you an Idea about the pull.

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ROAD PULLER

11-22-2004 19:00:09




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 Re: Columbia, Mo pull in reply to green weenie, 11-22-2004 17:25:31  
WELL IT WAS A GREAT PULL IN MISSOURI THIS WEEKEND.EVERYONE HAD EVERYTHING TOGETHER, AND THAT WAS GREAT. SMOOTH RUNNING. WELL I HAVE TO SAY THAT THE FARMALL M'S FROM MICHIGAN, INDIANA, WERE THE BEST RUNNING FARMALL M'S THAT I HAVE EVER SEE. THEY MADE THE OLIVERS LOOK LIKE THEY WERE RUNNING BACKWARDS.. AND IN DIVISON TWO AND THREE COMPETITION WAS VERY HEAVY, LOOKS LIKE THE MICHIGAN PULLER ARE REALLY MAKING THE OTHER WORK FOR THOSE TOP SPOTS..

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Heavy Puller

11-24-2004 07:33:08




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 Re: Columbia, Mo pull in reply to ROAD PULLER, 11-22-2004 19:00:09  
I would like to thank all that helped make the pull what it was and that is GREAT 1st time there will for sure go again.Looking over the results the Michigan crew had 8 tractors there 21 top 4 places in all 8 first place with one tractor taking 4 won every class it hooked pretty impressive.



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