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cub122
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First and Last Name: John Berg
Location: valporaiso, IN

getting n to pulling

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hi i got a 1966 cub 122 what do i gotta do to make a cometitive puller for adults can any one help me i got a 20hp twin kolher for it to can i use that size

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Farmallgray
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First you need to check with your local club for their rules and determine which class you want to run. That will dictate what modifications you are allowed to do and what engine you can use.

Also your posts will be easier to read if you use punctuation.
See my IH, Cub Cadet and tractor pulling youtube videos;
http://www.youtube.com/user/farmallgray

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bperegrine
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First of all you have a great model Cub to start with in my opinion and your off to a good start. Like Farmallgray says check with the club you are going to pull with and get back to us and we can direct you better. Building a pulling tractor can be very involved depending on the class of tractor it will be. Even a stock tractor can be complex on all the small details one needs to know if you want a reliable machine. From an outsiders standpoint watching a garden tractor go down the track it seems pretty simple but it isn't and that's what make it fun to me.

cub122
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thankyou both for putting me in the right direction i live in valporaiso IN gona try to find a club close to me there be photos posted soon

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Farmallgray
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Here is some good reading to get you started;
http://www.gardentractorpullingtips.com/index.htm

Also check out the "links for pullers" thread on this topic.
See my IH, Cub Cadet and tractor pulling youtube videos;
http://www.youtube.com/user/farmallgray

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