Following on from the SF turbo drama at Louisville, this clarification has come down from Larry Richwine, Technical Director of NTPA as to what the issues were.
We realize that this train has already left the station, but we firmly stand behind our belief that the slotted covers should never have been introduced in Super Farm.
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Back in the time machine to a stop in 1992 for OSTPA 5800 modifieds. Many Region 2 top dogs of the day were there including some guys usually known for pulling heavier that peeled off some motors to play like Wayne Garrett seen above. Day 2 of White Pine should have been smoother as everyone had a look at the track Friday and would know what to expect...
Should have been. Nope! Click link below. Our photos are up from White Pine, TN Friday night. Some blown setups and conservative tuning led to disappointing runs for many as they tried to get to grips with the red dirt.
Click link below. Travel back to sometime in the early 1980s for some minirod action. Back in the day, there was still a lot of experimentation going on as people tried all sorts of different combos. At the end, you'll see Uncle Larry Richwine himself on The Weekender single turbine modified. Charles snagged a vintage t-shirt of this tractor from Ebay not too long ago. This footage comes to us from Jim Webb. This week we have a chat with Greg Anderson about antique pullling and the Portersville Steam Show King Of The Mountain deadweight pull.
Click link below Enter the Grindhouse for today's screening of Farm Stocks, NTPA Pro Stocks, and NTPA Super Stocks from southern Michigan events. Fottage comes to us courtesy of Amy Rentschler. Following on from last week's show, Jon Silsby comes on to talk about Super Farms and their important place in the pulling world and we think he's right regardless of what you think of the class itself and get some insights into the Crop Doctor itself. For Michigan's NTPA affiliate, click the Wolverine Pullers logo above.
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