[AT] Case LA Update.

Edward Tabor edward.tabor at zoominternet.net
Mon Aug 2 20:23:21 PDT 2004


That is what it's all about.  Fun!, Food, and FULL PULLS.  Sounds like 
you got it weighted just right as it is hard to get lift in a monster 
like a LA.

Did you have old gas that just needed to be used up?  I have found that 
gas can't even sit 3 weeks before it loses it's "burn ability."

Ed

DAVIESW739 at aol.com wrote:

>So we went to Brooks and on Saturday we did the worst pull of anyone I  think 
>in the history of the pulls. BUMMER. So we spent all day Saturday and  Sunday 
>playing with everything that we could think of Saturday afternoon we did  a 
>fair pull then Sunday we put in new wires new AC C87 plugs that were  
>recommended and it ran terrible. We then pulled an L to get it started and it  seemed 
>to clear up. In the parade it was running nice and after that we put her  back 
>in the pull and she sputtered a little at the first trying to get the heavy  
>old fashioned sled with a tractor on it for weight moving. She then took ahold  
>and lifted the front wheels off the ground started to just get enough power 
>to  the rears to let them slip a bit and she made a full pull with the wheels 
>off  the ground the whole distants and power to spare. Boy I hope this is what 
>its  all about cause my driver was sure happy.  We weighed in at 8975 lb. this 
> weekend. 
> 
>Anyway we had a great time at Brooks and look forward to next weekends  
>doings. You guys still have time to come out and see what a fine place this is  
>with all its museums and running equipment from a steam operated sawmill to one  
>of the finest truck museums around. And of coarse you get to meet me  giggle.
>
>Walt Davies
>Cooper Hollow Farm
>Monmouth, OR  97361
>503 623-0460 
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