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July 8th, 2004 Thunder Valley/www.lincolnfair.com



This was quite a show for everyone that attended and participated.

Thanks goes out to Stewart Esters, and all of the staff at Thunder Valley!

There was top trucks from Scheid Diesel, Enterprise Engine and Haisley Machine.



Here are some memories.....



Street Class:

1. Ryan Milby EEP-Manual

2. Terry Coppess, Haisley Machine- Auto

3. George Peterson-Auto

Almost 30 trucks in the street class.....



Open Class:

Kent Crowder/Scheid (Congrats!) won the pull off against Dave Mitchell EEP.

Rock Hard Ram, from Haisley Machine had trouble about half way down the track.

From what I could tell, the Air-safety shutoff was activated some how.

Eric Stacey-EEP, also had some issues while running.

Something just wasnt right.

Terry Martin-Scheid had trouble staying on top of the charger.

Chris Watson (Ford, Scheid, EEP truck) had a nice run, but again the engine didnt sound right.



Just some of the stuff that happend off the top of my head...



--Justin
 
Milby is doing really well... so is George with the slushbox!



"Rock Hard Ram, from Haisley Machine had trouble about half way down the track. From what I could tell, the Air-safety shutoff was activated some how. "



This happened at TiM '04 as well... WTF?!



"Chris Watson (Ford, Scheid, EEP truck) had a nice run, but again the engine didnt sound right. "



Interesting...



Matt
 
Originally posted by HoleshotHolset





"Rock Hard Ram, from Haisley Machine had trouble about half way down the track. From what I could tell, the Air-safety shutoff was activated some how. "



This happened at TiM '04 as well... WTF?!







Matt



Van didn't seem to happy about the situation, and I'd say if it wouldn't have happened there would have been a 3way Pull Off. :(



DB
 
Have to give craig some credit, Seen his truck on the trailer headed to the pulls yesterday, pulled into shop today and his truck is pulling the trailer. unlike other so called street class trailer queens. :D :D
 
Originally posted by woodsrat

Have to give craig some credit, Seen his truck on the trailer headed to the pulls yesterday, pulled into shop today and his truck is pulling the trailer. unlike other so called street class trailer queens. :D :D



Preach On Brother! :cool:



DB
 
Best pull I've ever been too. The guys at Schieds, Enterprise, and Haisley really know what there doing. Congrats to Schieds and to Enterprise for giving him a run for the money and a great show.
 
Here are some results I found on Diesel-Central.



Street

1. Ryan Milby 288. 08, 2. Terry Coppess 265. 08, 3. George Peterson 280. 08, 4. Jimmy Smith 275. 03, 5. Jacob Bradford 267. 09, 6. Joey?? 265. 08, 7. Michael Tomac 264. 04, 8. Kevin Caudill 263. 11



Open

1. Kent Crowder FP/301. 06, 2. Dave Mitchell FP/293. 08, 3. Eric Stingley 287. 03, 4. Chris Watson 271. 10, 5. Curt Haisley 267. 03, 6. Ryan Milby 266. 00, 7. George Peterson 261. 10, 8. Joey ??? 245. 00, 9. Terry Martin 244. 03, 10. Kevin Caudill 237. 05, 11. Van Haisley 201. 00, 12. Erik Stacey 175. 02
 
correction

The 6th in the street was ME don't know how they messed up that and the same in the open class I got 8th. I need to make up cards with my name and how to say it as my writing is very hard to read and always gets messed up. I have a lot of work to do to even begin to keep up with the top running trucks, but it has been alot of fun trying so far.



Also I think Frank (ford w/dt466) was a couple of feet ahead of me in the open as well.



Craig

Always a cheesehead at heart
 
amazing that george peterson pulled in the open class with a single charger and automatic trans. plus he shifts. still put up 261 feet to boot.
 
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