I joined the list along time ago and you Bill, are the first post I have
recieved yet I would like to be active even though I dont pull I love to watch
the progress..
Bill and Adrienne Ridgway <baabng4ever@...> wrote:There have been just 3
posts besides mine in the last 11 months. Is
this list no longer used? Is there another list I should join?
Just wondering.
Bill Ridgway
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There have been just 3 posts besides mine in the last 11 months. Is
this list no longer used? Is there another list I should join?
Just wondering.
Bill Ridgway
Hello everyone, this is my first post to this list. A little about
me, I am Bill Ridgway, I am in Texas, so besides the telephone, this
is my source of information for ITPA. My uncle and father have a
Deere 6030 for the farm Stock class.
Our family started pulling around circa 1967. In 1969, we won the IL
State Fair. Then, in 1970, got 2nd place at the M&W World pull.
Anyway, we are pulling again, and, one thing I cannot find is the
points standings for each class. Can anyone help me?
Thanks,
Bill Ridgway
i was just wondering if i could get a set of rules for the 9 farm
stock class as i am considering building one. if anyone would send
me the rules i would greatly appreciate it
If I see one I'll send it to you
Jason Holle <jholle@...> wrote:Hey Jason,
He blew the block in two, horizontally. I heard that maybe #6 rod went through
the block and that started it. Not a pretty sight. Major sheet metal damage as
well.
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Hey Jason,
He blew the block in two, horizontally. I heard that maybe #6 rod went through
the block and that started it. Not a pretty sight. Major sheet metal damage as
well.
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My sincere apologies for the general lack of maintence over the last
few months. Unfortunately, our group had been infiltrated by
undesirable members and their off topic and raunchy posts. I changed
the membership process so that I will be asked to approve any new
members, which will hopefully allow us to maintain a higher standard
of quality here. Further, the members that were abusing this forum
have been permanently banned from posting.
why do you allow this person on your site? I am leaving your group I do not
appreciate this stuff (hottiegirl is porno_
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i would like a set of rules and when is sign up for
the year .rebecca webb box 234 danville iowa 52623
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Just wanted to let you guys know that I have a set of pulling tires
for sale on ebay. Here is the description:
"Firestone Pulling Tires One new pair; 18.4 x 16.1 (4 ply) Firestone
Pullers uncut. These tires are no longer available from Firestone.
Delivery method: I will deliver within a 100 mile radius of St.
Louis, Missouri, or can otherwise ship them by truck to anywhere in
the United States."
If you're interested, and want to bid, just go to www.ebay.com and
search for "Puller tires"
Thanks.
Help! Looking for 2-4 tickets to the Sat night finals at the National
Farm Machinery Farm Show in Louisville! Please let me know if you or
someone you know is selling their tickets! Please email
Licoriceky@....
Thanks,
Jamie Davis
Sam and I would like to wish you all a very Blessed Christmas and a
peaceful New Year. Please keep my son and his wife in your thoughts
and prayers. Jayne has been deployed to Afgan. and my son will be
sure to follow. Peace, love and happiness to all the peacekeepers,
soldiers and their loved ones..............
Benefit pull for St Judes
Garden Tractor Pull October 26th at Pop-A-Top in Ellis Grove IL.
Weigh in at 12 Pull at 1:30.. All proceeds will go to St. Judes.
Pull will be for trophies only. Trophies will be awarded to 1st 2nd
and 3rd Places. Classes are
Stock:
750 11.9 and under (16yrs old and under)
750 12-19.9hp (16 yrs old and under)
950 & 1050 11.9 and under
950 & 1050 12-19.9
950 & 1050 Stock Altered
950 30 Cube
1050 16hp Super Stock
1050 50 Cube
Motorcycle Class
Attendance Prizes will be handed out through out the day. There will
be a 50/50 drawing.
Directions to Ellis Grove:
From Missouri: If you come across JB Bridge – Take Route 3 south. You
will go through Columbia, Waterloo, Red Bud (at the square Rt 3 makes
a right), Ruma, past Evansville and then it is only 4-5 miles to
Ellis Grove. As soon as you come into Ellis Grove Pop-A-Top is on the
Right, you can't miss it.
From Belleville IL: Take 159 south to Red Bud. At the square in Red
Bud you will go straight and that turns into Rt 3. You will then go
through Ruma, past Evansville and then it is only 4-5 miles to Ellis
Grove. As soon as you come into Ellis Grove Pop-A-Top is on the
Right, you can't miss it.
If you need other directions or have any questions please call Eric
at 618-324-4306 ,
John & Sabrina 618-282-4632 or email Sabrina at jsbbdets@...
If you don't see your class listed give Eric a call and it might be
able to be added.
I am retiring from Garden Tractor Pulling and have 3 tractors for
sale; starter cart; 1998 4 wheel ATV; tires; 16x6'6" enclosed trailer
and misc. for sale. If interested, please call Sam Irivn @ 859-234-
2668. I also have pictures I can e-mail if you are interested in
seeing. Thank you
How much for the rolling chassis? Thanks.
rrg
>From: buzillamini <no_reply@yahoogroups.com>
>Reply-To: illinoistractorpullingassoc@yahoogroups.com
>To: illinoistractorpullingassoc@yahoogroups.com
>Subject: [Illinois Tractor Pulling Assoc] Re: Info on building a mini-rod
>Date: Sat, 24 Aug 2002 02:36:08 -0000
>
>I have two mini's for sale one turn key and one rolling chassis
>contact me at BUZILLAMINI@... for more info. I am sure I can
>sell you one cheaper than you can build one.
>
>--- In illinoistractorpullingassoc@y..., "emptypockets44"
><mrrglass@h...> wrote:
> > I am thinking of building a mini-rod using a 350 Chevy motor and
> > trans. I don't have a clue on what rear-end to use or what gear to
> > run, or for that matter, what size tire to run. Info on this would
> > be greatly appreciated and so would links to parts supplies.
>Thanks.
>
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I have two mini's for sale one turn key and one rolling chassis
contact me at BUZILLAMINI@... for more info. I am sure I can
sell you one cheaper than you can build one.
--- In illinoistractorpullingassoc@y..., "emptypockets44"
<mrrglass@h...> wrote:
> I am thinking of building a mini-rod using a 350 Chevy motor and
> trans. I don't have a clue on what rear-end to use or what gear to
> run, or for that matter, what size tire to run. Info on this would
> be greatly appreciated and so would links to parts supplies.
Thanks.
I am thinking of building a mini-rod using a 350 Chevy motor and
trans. I don't have a clue on what rear-end to use or what gear to
run, or for that matter, what size tire to run. Info on this would
be greatly appreciated and so would links to parts supplies. Thanks.
--- In illinoistractorpullingassoc@y..., "jlruyle15" <jlruyle15@y...>
wrote:
> At some pulls I have noticed some pullers using a 12 volt electric
> motor and a V-belt to start their tractors in the 1050# class
instead
> of the regular starter. What kind of motor are they using and where
> can I find one?
There are several ways of going about building a starter cart, but
probably the most popular is to use a 6 volt starter motor off of a
mid 50's Ford truck. These starters have an "inboard" bearing
instead of one located on the nose of the starter drive. This allows
the mounting of a v-belt pulley without modifying the starter motor.
They will stand a 12V battery as long as you don't run them for
extended periods of time without allowing them to cool off.
At some pulls I have noticed some pullers using a 12 volt electric
motor and a V-belt to start their tractors in the 1050# class instead
of the regular starter. What kind of motor are they using and where
can I find one?
I would like to congradulate Jeff Sapp on his win at the Brown County
Fair. And i would also like to the Schnikter Pulling for the great
competition they gave jeff up untill the pull off.
Ryon