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let's jump start this forum!! Pics from our 2 recent pulls...
click here to find all the pics:
http://photos.pantherpulling.com/

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And finally from the teaser photo on the main board:
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Nic, I never really visited this thread but I will from now on,,cool pics
 
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this is my ride, its been a 50.5 ps/ss all its life till this year. it has a NQS lite pro motor in it for testing now
 
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this one belongs to a good friend of mine, Bruce Austin from Des Moines. I drove it in spring and finished second at the spring shoot out , I don't like the wing. my head keeps hitting it.

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this one is one of Bruce's to. I drove this allot, won allot of NQS open SS class's with it. 53 cube super cub V twin in it , over 100
 
This pic is for Nic. He mentioned over on the main forum awhile back about Cub Cadets running nitrous. Since this is mounted on my pulling tractor, I decided to post it here. Nastiest tasting energy drink I ever consumed....!

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Nic,
Bottle serves no real purpose. Just for looks and conversation...
 
Quinn, funny story. I don't actually currently drive a tractor. I own and operate Panther Pulling, which is considered Eastern Missouri's premier entry level club. We have family's pulling with stock Craigslist finds all the way up $5,000-$10,000 machines.

Scroll down in this section to see a bunch of pictures I have posted in the past. I grew up pulling on Wheel Horses, switched to Cubs once I got tired of losing. Then stopped driving all together when I took over the club 10 years ago.

I do actually have 3 full chassis (all 82 series frames, one of which is a Super frame) in my shop right now, but my wife is not a fan of the sport despite marrying into it.

I'll drive again soon. And I still help build and tune anyone who needs it.
 
Nic

nice pulling team got to get a cub to start to pull again and you will win every pull. I. don't do that time of pulling I do stone boat pulling I wood love to do that type of pulling

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Quinn, not often you hear mention of a stone boat anymore...
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i was just wondering, ive only pulled here in ny but plan on pulling in vermont this summer.
 
Thought I would put a few on this thread since they are not cub cadets.

A Wheel Horse,

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Some sort of stretched Ford,

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They said this one was a Harley Davidson. I'm guessing it was the engine.


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Hi I have a question I have a cub cadet 104 and I just put a new drive shaft and pulling spring aluminum clutch and 6 pin driver and when I put it in gear and let of the clutch the engine just dies dose anyone know what the problem could be?
 

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