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- 10+ Years
George, I'm not a schooled puller but my observation has led me to understand in the pullin world you don't want the weight on the wheels. Last yr I believe the calsium gave you an advantage as its not as great an HP penalty as iron. Ideally you want the weight on the axle and the wheels as light as possible. anyone else reading this take heed. Make brackets to hold the weight behind the axle and take all off the wheels
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OK Ron. Since UGLY use to be your "baby", I'll let you drive her for the first place trophy, I'll take second with her, and "Harley" will settle for third this year. UGLY is now ready for action. The inside lever will handle BLACKIE and the outside will take care of RAMBO, no problem!!
When I told my dad I've been misplacing things and doing stupid stuff----His reply---"It only gets better"
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