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Old 04-25-2014, 11:45 PM
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Default 100 puller rebuild

I have decided to re-due my 100 set up. I am basically changing everything. here is a picture of last years set up. now here is the picture for this years set up. i have got different wheelie bars, fenders, front axle, front tires, 3 puck midwest clutch, seat box, nqs weights, front weight bracket, and hitch. i also decided to run some weight underneath the axle and run weight in the seat box. i mounted my belly bracket and my front weight bracket different. I am getting different front rims, they are going to be the chrome rims. i am hoping to do better this year, wish me luck.
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Pretty cool! Can't wait to see it finished.
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Brad , if you want to pick up some torque go to a smaller diameter exhaust pipe. if you really want the bigger pipe slip it over the smaller one. 1 1/8 or so is all you really need.
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Old 04-26-2014, 02:00 PM
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I plan on running 1 1/4 stack. I relized that my other one was way to big.
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I would get rid of those wheelie bars with just the skid plate and put ones on with wheels.YOU never wanna be up on your wheelie bars but it happens those plates just dig into the dirt and make it harder to go.WITH wheels at least they will turn. JUST MY TWO CENTS .
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wheels or bars I really don't see much difference there. you should never be near either if you have good balance . you're looking good Brad
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Looks good Brad. Missed you at the Fun day today.
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Looks good Brad. Missed you at the Fun day today.
Yea i know. I couldn't make it, Was it good? The wheelie bars are just there for safety. The skids shouldn't dig in because they are rounded skids.
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I am going to run NQS weights instead of John Deere 40 lbs. I have to do my wiring and get my new motor put in and then it should be ready to go. I got a sticker made in memory of my dad that i am putting in the top section of the grill where the IH sticker used to be.
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