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Attention Division II ITPAers

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Calling Kirby

04-13-2006 13:03:04




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I read your other post you made earlier and I was wondering what the difference is between an ITPA F-30 and an Outlaw F-30 is? Division II vs. Division III? Also, was looking through the results from 1985 vs. 2005 in the ITPA, looked like the same tractors (with faded paint jobs) and the same drivers (older, not wiser), however I did notice that there was only 9 pulls now! There's a reason no-one pulls an F-30 in open classes in any other organization, they don't win!

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Lenny Kirby

04-13-2006 15:09:47




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 Re: Attention Division II ITPAers in reply to Calling Kirby, 04-13-2006 13:03:04  
I'm here... Ok so you have a hard on against ITPA... Thats your issue... We have standardized rules and they are for the most they are enforced... USUALLY more than any other group that I have been around... The money is good.. and I already know where I am going to be this summer so I can plan ahead and take off days... Both of my F-30's are 700 Cubic Inch Hutson motors. I don't pull NATPA and won't pull it again because of their lame fender rule but if I did it would have to be Div IV with both of them since neither one can run the speed limit.. The outlaw as I call it F-30 turns 2300 rpm most of the time... I've done well with it and i've done bad... I win and I loose thats part of the sport.. Come see me i'll tell you all about it I have nothing to hide and if you know me you know that... You know where i'll be this summer... I like ITPA we may not be the most advanced but where else to you bring home $200 for winning an antique pull with 8-9 tractors?

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Marty McFly

04-13-2006 22:03:08




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 Re: Attention Division II ITPAers in reply to Lenny Kirby, 04-13-2006 15:09:47  
Back to the Future, tractor pulling edition? That's what I feel like, 1985 tractors that have been time transported to the future! There's a reason Lenny my-boy that you do have 700 inch 4-cylinder Hutson motors and its because 7 years ago Jim realized they wouldn't compete and built a 900+ inch 6-cylinder W-40! While it is nice and that you could come home with $200 for first place at an ITPA pull, winning every pull that you guys have wouldn't hardly top winning one of the big money classes that are at winter pulls these days!

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Lenny Kirby

04-14-2006 06:35:17




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 Re: Attention Division II ITPAers in reply to Marty McFly, 04-13-2006 22:03:08  
No the reason I have 700 ci F-30's is because we pull F-30's... lol its that simple.. I didn't just fall off the turnip truck.. I've been to Mississippi I can't pull the big money pulls we are not set up for that weight and i'm not going to through that much iron and I konw i'm not going to compete with the 6 cyl tractors i'm not aiming to... and yeah that is my real name up there.. gonna talk trash to me tell me who you are and i'll respect you.. Have a nice day

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supermpuller

04-14-2006 08:56:44




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 Re: Attention Division II ITPAers in reply to Lenny Kirby, 04-14-2006 06:35:17  
You boys better not tell Jim Benjamin a 4 cylinder won"t pull with the big boys , he won KOH 2 years in a row at Miss. he is under 425 cu.



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dctom

04-14-2006 16:15:31




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 Re: Attention Division II ITPAers in reply to supermpuller, 04-14-2006 08:56:44  
superm puller, how you do at laotto?? i maybe could have made it but price of fuel and wifes condition i decided to stay little closer to home tom



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supermpuller

04-14-2006 16:30:21




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 Re: Attention Division II ITPAers in reply to dctom, 04-14-2006 16:15:31  
I asked your friend where you were at, hope your wife gets better soon so you can get some pulling done, a Oliver 88 got the best of me, wasn't a power track sat. I couldn't get tires to bite, I heard sunday they had a much better track, I had other plans to busy to go both days.



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Lenny Kirby

04-14-2006 10:00:48




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 Re: Attention Division II ITPAers in reply to supermpuller, 04-14-2006 08:56:44  
Sup... He talking about the types like Ron Shipman, Begamens.. Those guys.. They can't run that class either because of speed limit.. RPM limit.. Thats another reason I don't pull in the KOH classes...I would with the ITPA tractor if I took out my 8mph gear and added weight brackets last time I checked DIVII's speed limit was less than 8mph am I wrong? I was down at Tunica when jim won... He did a very good job..

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