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Help! I've created a monster! Wife is out pulling

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Poppinjohn720

07-05-2005 21:38:58




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For the last few years I have been pulling a propane w6 in 6600lb stock class. This year I set up a plain ole off the farm M for my wife to pull in 6600. First couple of pulls I was doing pretty good with my w6 as I have for several years, but for the last two pulls my wife has beat me and man has she told everybody! I cant seem to figure this all out cause the M is on little 13.6 tires. Only cosolation is at the last pull I was a close second behind her. Guys what am I gonna do? We have a pull this Saturday and the only thing I know is that I may not beat her but Im darn sure gonna give her a hard time. Aint this pullin business fun!

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VAC ACE

07-11-2005 17:59:17




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 Re: Help! I've created a monster! Wife is out pul in reply to Poppinjohn720, 07-05-2005 21:38:58  
would you please get Woodrow to fix up the other LA so that I can whip his butt with his own tractor? that should start some creative thoughts about our pulls.



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BigG

07-06-2005 21:59:31




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 Re: Help! I've created a monster! Wife is out pul in reply to Poppinjohn720, 07-05-2005 21:38:58  
Sounds like you have a classic case of gender struggle. The key here is to never let her see you sweat.



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pullin' gal

07-06-2005 11:19:24




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 Re: Help! I've created a monster! Wife is out pul in reply to Poppinjohn720, 07-05-2005 21:38:58  
There"s nothing wrong with a girl beating you! I beat my boyfriend all the time. Instead of going to the movies, we go tractor pulling! I wish more women would get involved in the sport.



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Mopower

07-07-2005 05:16:45




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 Re: Help! I've created a monster! Wife is out pul in reply to pullin' gal, 07-06-2005 11:19:24  
Tell that to my woman. She insists that she will NEVER pull although I did get her to drive my 100h.p. G900 and she liked it. She even wears a M-M shirt now and then. One step at a time in my attempt to brainwash her.



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PoppinJohn720

07-07-2005 21:28:44




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 Re: Help! I've created a monster! Wife is out pul in reply to Mopower, 07-07-2005 05:16:45  
You sound kinda like a good friend of mine. His wife wouldnt get within 5ft of a tractor but at our local show recently I saw her solo on two different tractors.



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Learning from you!

07-06-2005 07:47:38




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 Smart Man!!!! in reply to Poppinjohn720, 07-05-2005 21:38:58  
What a creative idea!!!!! I'll bet if a few more wives were given "smokin'" tractors to drive, there would be alot more happy pullers. Remember, where there is smoke, there is fire!!!



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slowsmoke

07-06-2005 04:06:04




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 Re: Help! I've created a monster! Wife is out pul in reply to Poppinjohn720, 07-05-2005 21:38:58  
ask to borrow her tractor, then let the air out of the tires



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gang green kinda

07-07-2005 07:23:08




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 Re: Help! I've created a monster! Wife is out pul in reply to slowsmoke, 07-06-2005 04:06:04  
pea in her gas tank. if that dont help loosen up a couple wires to the spark pluges.lol



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