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Lets see pics of your pullers..
I am from central mn. and we have our own skid. Our clubs name is mid central pullers. As soon as i figure out how to post pics. ill post some of ours. thought it would be neat to see everyones little rides.
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Here is my little model 100 puller. It will be getting a clutch upgrade and hopefully an engine rebuild next summer.
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Your 100 is cool, CCdude!
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Please understand that I don't know ANYTHING about competition pulling I'm just curious. Are you guys allowed to load your tires, or is that against the rules? Or is it possible that for some reason or another loaded tires would be counterproductive?
Not trying to hijack your thread.
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I never saw anything about filled tires being against the rules, not saying there aren't clubs that don't allow it. I'm new to pulling, but my understanding is when you have a high horsepower tractor, having loaded tires puts a lot of added stress on the transmission especially when starting out, so most pullers don't add weight to the wheels. The tires on mine just have air in them and since the tractor is all stock I figured adding some wheel weights wouldn't hurt, plus I like the way it looks. As it sits in the first two pics the thing weighted in at just over 1300lbs. I had to take off 2 weights from each side to make weight.
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Pulling Tractor
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Awesome looking pullers, mickb72!
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my cub cadet 128 puller
this is my cub cadet 1974 128 puller. nice pulling tractors
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jrr cub-
Just an FYI, your rear tires are on backwards. It'll probably pull a lot better if you put them on the right way. |
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My 5 year old playen in the snow with one of our pullers.He will be able to pull this year he's very excited bout it.
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cub cadets : orignal w/ mower,orignal w/ push blade, orignal w/BB-36 snow thrower,72w/creeper,100, spirit of 76,76,55, 95 Electric,107,2-125 ,Johnson TC-10 loader, ,127,149,1100,282,382 hydro,382,482,2-IH 582,682 w/ spring blade,2-782,782D,1282,982,1782 super, and ,2-custom built 582 puller,2-narrow frame pullers,and 1-stock 582 puller |
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