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Posted by Phil Munson NY on March 07, 2007 at 10:57:11 from (209.183.32.44):
In Reply to: School Project Need Help!!!! posted by Dawn 09 on March 07, 2007 at 09:25:26:
Dawn: Perhaps a search for the National Antique Tractor Pullers (NATPA) might yield some useful information. The National Tractor Pullers Association pulls modern tractors, Modified tractors, (car, airplane, truck engines, etc), and pickups. The cost level is so great that not everyone can participate. Antique tractor pulling deliberately invloves older, less costly machines that allow many more to participate. Different classes, divisions, I - V, allow different thresholds of improvements, modifications, to maintain fair competition for the respective classes. Division I is pretty much pure, or bone, stock. This allows "po" folks, such as I, to participate and have fun without putting a second mortgage on the farm. Division V involves engines extensively modified to the extent of KK$$. Because Division I involves more skill, and LOTS less money, it is my favorite. Hope this helps. best, Yeoman
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