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Ted Buskier 39 RC
- By Ted Buskier
- Published 01/29/2009
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Antique puller
Ted Buisker
1937 WC, pulled 3500# and 4000#, and a 1939 RC, pulled 2650#
The WC was 240 cu. in. The RC was bone stock 125 Cu. In. with the original cast iron pistons.
I pulled with the Weak-End Antique Pullers.
I sponsored myself. We called our farm Sue-Ted Us farm, for Sue and Ted Buisker and a farm that suited us just fine.
If I managed to make all the points pulls, the 2650# class and the 3500# class were mine, and I usually got second in the 4000# class for the season.
Stemle D21
- By Brad Stemle
- Published 01/29/2009
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Here is a pic of my 1967 D21. I have been pulling in the farm stock class for about two years in Western KY and S. Indiana. The tractor is around 275-300 hp with the stock pump wide open, rpms turned up to 3000 and water/methanol injection before the turbo. I want to thank my dad and uncle for supporting my pulling efforst. It's a lot of fun. Nice website too.
Thanks,
Brad Stemle
Hagemeister 220
- By Jason Schultz
- Published 01/29/2009
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This picture was taken at Brooks, Oregon July 2005. My son Luke was driving. It is an unrestored 1969 220 with 1650 total hrs. It does an awesome job of pulling. It weighs 14000 the sled is about 40,000 we have pulled it 300 plus feet many times we took two 1st places that day. the crowd really likes to see it pull with the duals straight pipe and that whistling turbo. My boys grew up tractor pulling now they let me know when the pulls are what a great thing to get kids involved with.
This tractor is some of the proof that Allis Chalmers made some of the best looking, toughest pulling tractors built in America.
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