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If Lynn or Dean Stumme or Don Deane are online please respond I have some
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I'll tell you what they are doing to keep the pullers from comming back to them, While at Galax I enjoyed a very competative pull, a few months later I happend...
benny22560
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Dec 7, 2000
3:40 pm

If Lynn or Dean Stumme or Don Deane are online please respond I have some questions about turbocharging <br><br> Thanks <br> Robert Alves<br> antech@......
turbo2wd
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Dec 12, 2000
1:45 am

I was wondering which tires everybody likes the best? goodyears or cepeks. size 18.4 x 16.1...
mg35_2000
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Dec 15, 2000
3:05 pm

I would like to invite all club members to our weekly chat session in Ohio Tractor Pullers. They are every Sun. evening at 7 P. M. eastern. Come share your ...
jdeere70
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Dec 16, 2000
1:59 am

cool... 1 am on monday morning for me....<br>I guess I am in bed by that time...<br><br>CU<br>Sascha...
smecking
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Dec 16, 2000
6:57 pm

Goodyears????, Goodyears? I didn't even know that there were any Goodyears left on any pullers anymore. They certainly aren't used in Michigan or Indiana that ...
bandit496
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Dec 18, 2000
11:22 pm

Whoops, Got in the wrong club. I thought I was in the mini club. So, before anyone gets bent out of shape, just disregard the post. I was talking about mini...
bandit496
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Dec 18, 2000
11:27 pm

I am needing some info on building a mini rod,<br>can anyone help or know where to find info.<br><br> Thanks Larry...
larry481
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Dec 19, 2000
11:06 pm

Larry, Go to www.pulloff.com and look in the for sale section. I have a bunch of mini stuff listed there. The complete tractor was the 2000 wolverine pullers...
buzillamini
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Dec 20, 2000
12:00 am

You might find it surprising, but Good Year had a few sets of Pulling tires made in the late 80s before Firestone came out with the new one.<br>I think the...
smecking
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Dec 20, 2000
9:06 pm

Larry, if you are looking to build a mini rod I build and sell the components from the smallest part to complete tractors, to e-mail for more info...
minibuilder
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Dec 21, 2000
1:07 am

Call me stupid,but,I would like to know how a needle bearing diff.,differs from a regular diff,and basicly what advantage they may be? THANKS!...
gckb526
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Dec 23, 2000
12:13 pm

2 things that are pros for needle cross, 1st is that if they are not in you will gull the cross pin as well as the spider gear to the point of welding the two...
minibuilder
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Dec 23, 2000
12:55 pm

Another pro to using needle bearings instead of other types of bearings is they will handle much more load than other bearings, they create less friction which...
benny22560
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Dec 24, 2000
9:44 am

Hi!<br><br>We had VERY good experiences with putting additional needle bearings behind the spider gears, too. <br>With a ordenary needle bearing diff we stil...
smecking
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Dec 25, 2000
1:24 pm

Can they be installed on any diff. or just certain one's?I was intrested in a rockwell 38,000 or ect. for a TWD class.They also go behind planetary gears?Do...
gckb526
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Dec 27, 2000
12:52 pm

If you are talking about the needle bearings behind the spider gears: Yes they can be installed in most Differentials. The Stratman bros have added those ...
smecking
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Dec 28, 2000
12:14 am

The one you want to use is a 38000 Rockwell. Some have tried smaller but they give alot of troubles with the cross. As far as the planetaries we use rockwells ...
turbo2wd
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Dec 28, 2000
12:14 am

Thanks Guys,I'll probably be calling on you again.Hope you had a nice Christmas and have a Happy New Year....
gckb526
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Dec 28, 2000
12:38 pm

I have another for you all ,are skidder rearends needle bearing too?How well do they work in a TWD?Where would be a good place to look for one?Would I be...
gckb526
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Dec 29, 2000
11:28 am

Get the Rockwell... lots of different ratios avaliable and it is pooven stuff. Nothing worse than fooling around with new stuff all over the tractor. What you...
smecking
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Dec 29, 2000
6:24 pm

Definately go with the Rockwell it is a good setup you can get lots of ratios and parts its cheaper in the long run. You won't find one that you don't have to...
turbo2wd
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Dec 30, 2000
2:28 am

I have talked to one person that has a 38,000 rockwell with "yale/trojan" planetaries,he wants $1500 for it ,is this worth the money or would I be better off ...
gckb526
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Dec 30, 2000
12:02 pm

I'll be at Louisville from Monday to probably sat night... <br><br>If you want to find me there, go to Diekmans tractor and ask one of the family where to find...
smecking
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Dec 30, 2000
2:29 pm

Yale to me makes me think of Forklifts I am not sure if they are the same company as Trojan. Trojan made wheel loaders they used alot of 4-53 Detroits in them....
turbo2wd
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Dec 31, 2000
1:21 am

Does the rearend have to be cut and narrowed or is the original length okay?Do you mean truck salvage yards or a actual wrecker? Thanks Guys!...
gckb526
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Dec 31, 2000
4:58 am

Turbo2wd&Sascha-Do you all make your own brakes systems or do you purchase them from someone,also have either of you ever dealed with Ralph Banter,I have heard...
gckb526
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Dec 31, 2000
12:24 pm

how thick is the chrome moly chassis that are being built,such as Tim Englers,for the SM2WD class?...
gckb526
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Dec 31, 2000
12:47 pm

if you are wanting to build a 2wd, i know where there is a john deere log skidder with independant brakes rear already to go it is currently under a 2wd ...
dieseldeere
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Jan 1, 2001
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I meant a truck salvage yard. You have to narrow the Rockwell rear because the total width of the truck cannot be more that 8 Feet. We bolted ours into our...
turbo2wd
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Jan 1, 2001
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