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Posted by HAPPY DEERE on October 31, 2006 at 09:04:50 from (209.43.96.137):
In Reply to: pulling antiques posted by HAPPY DEERE on October 31, 2006 at 05:52:04:
i did put the biggest tires i could use for my class at our local club but it only puts me at 13.6 x 38 running six pounds each in them did buy a set of wheel weights already have hanging weights from are division 3 pullers just wasnt shure about stock i know all the rules it low gear and it has to be all stock but you can alter stock parts. so i didnt know ANYWAYS ABOUT REDOING STOCK PARTS ADN DIDNT WANT ANYONE IN TEH CLUB TO NO SO I CAN KINDA SUPRISE THEM
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