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After a conversation with a drunk on a cell phone, I believe Kent won tonight, with Black Dog and Ed West close behind.



Dave Mitchell had issues, mainly, not pulling the sled down the track as far as the winner!:rolleyes:.



Thats an 02 and 03 Scheid event wins, and an 03 TiM, for Scheids truck. Plus many others, possibly undeafeated this year?



Their success is well deserved and earned.

:cool:
 
Kinda sucks not being there hopfully some one is getting it on vid. Is that Schieds truck something or what?



Craig
 
Hopefully someone took some video's of the runs and is not going to hog them like Muncie, the best run at Muncie is on the Video only. I would really like to see a video Ed West's truck... . good people out of the Haisley camp. Thanks for putting up with the drunk Gene for the update.



Jim
 
Friday night 8000# super stock:

1. Another win for the Scheid truck/ Kent Crowder.

325 feet, didn't look like he was into his full power either.

He broke a yoke at the end of the pull.

This truck is awesome, and the most powerful diesel pickup in the country hands down.



2. Eric Stacey, he is now carrying the flag for the Mitchell/EEP group in my opinion. Every pull this guy makes is awesome and is a solid 3rd in power in the country.



3. Ed West/Haisley Machine this is another Indiana truck with a stack through the hood.

Good pull and is probably going to get better as things workout!



Dave Mitchell had alot of problems, could not get off the line worth a crap. Still shakin' like and shuddering.

He made an exhibition pull at the end and started out rough which killed his footage.



Saturday night:



The "SHOW ME SMOKERS" this gang from Missouri is carrying alot of horsepower and are top pullers, congrats guys for all the great pulls.



HAISLEY family and its customers had great pulls and kicked A--!!!

Congrats guys! Another force to be reckoned with.





Open Class Saturday:



Dave was broke from the night before and his truck was not in attendance.

Kent Crowder and the Scheid truck had its yoke fixed from the night before and when they got the truck off the trailer realized that the rear end was making some not so friendly noises.

They did not pull either.



That set up the win for Eric Stacey, he was one of the last trucks to pull and it was a 315'+.



It slips my mind at the moment who got second (too much sun!)

Slivka farms/Chad Davis did well and got 3rd if I remember right.



The SHOW ME SMOKERS/ Mac's Performance Duramax had a great pull and I think was 4th, nice power nice suspension!

ATS Duramax came out of the hole like a rocket and was having a great pull until it upshifted and that killed the pull.

Mike Meinecke from ATS stayed in one piece and got 7th place.

Sean Porter from ATS broke his front axle earlier in the night.



More info later, too much sun, dust and humid nasty heat this weekend!



Dyno runs:

About 25% of the people that dynoed this weekend maxed it out at 500hp and 1000+ ft lbs.

Including myself:D



--Justin
 
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Justin's right when he said this: "3. Ed West/Haisley Machine this is another Indiana truck with a stack through the hood.

Good pull and is probably going to get better as things workout!"



I talked with Ed (I think it was him... . ) at TiM... . he was a very down to earth dude that answered EVERY question I had.



His truck spools a set of IMMENSE twins with ease - as soon as he gets all the bugs worked out - Scheid will have some competition..... Don't get me wrong - Scheid's truck is insane and I'm not discounting that... . but the small crowd of insane trucks like Scheid's is growing bigger and bigger.



Pulling isn't all about power - as Sled Puller has shown us many times. None of the really big dog pullers will ever get on a dyno - because they don't care about the banter that the internet folks like us generate over HP #'s..... they care about how the truck performs in the 300' world.



The quest continues for the first 1k HP truck (dyno verified of course... . )..... :-laf



Matt
 
It looked to me as if the Scheids truck let off at the end so he did not have to pull the sled around the entire track. He make it look easy. Mitchell did not look good at all.



See what happens next year.



Dennis
 
Drew: I'd like to see a few back to back pulls showing 1k+ HP passes - engine or wheel dyno... . doesn't matter to me.



As far as I know... . there have only been rumors... .



Matt
 
In that case....

How does one get into the "circle of trust" ??!! :-laf



I avoided joining fraternities in college due to odd initiation ceremonies and excess politcal BS that gets in the way of partying..... out comes the paddle then you hear the pledge say: "Please sir - may I have another?!!"



Matt
 
Good job to all pullers and Nice show Dan Scheid and crew!!

***Special congrats to Jeremy Homeyer for the Great pulls on Friday and Saturday. And to Jeff Stothcamp on Saturday. ***





Friday Truck Pull Results

7400 Lbs.



1 Joe Dailey Elwood, IN 1997 Dodge 2500 307. 48

2 Jeff Stothkamp Wildwood, MO 1992 Dodge 2500 305. 68

3 Kevin Caudill Hillsboro, KY 1997 Dodge 2500 304. 73

4 Ryan Milby Thornville, OH 1997 Dodge 2500 300. 59

5 Ray Gullet Villa Ridge, MO 2002 Dodge 2500 298. 31

6 Jeff Coulter Elmwood, IL 2001 Dodge 2500 297. 95

7 Jeremy Homeyer Wildwood, MO 2001 Dodge 2500 296. 63

8 Chris Harness Clayton, IN 2001 Dodge 2500 296. 45

9 Ben Miller Nashville, IN 1999 Ford F250 296. 25

10 Craig McElfresh Rushville, MO 2001 Chevy 2500 290. 77















8000 Lbs.

1 Curt Haisley Fairmount, IN 1995 Dodge 2500 303. 71

2 Kevin Cauldill Hillsboro, KY 1997 Dodge 2500 302. 95

3 Jerry Beck Lafayette, IN 2002 Dodge 3500 297. 47

4 Jeremy Homeyer Wildwood, MO 2001 Dodge 2500 295. 91

5 Ray Gullet Villa Ridge, MO 2002 Dodge 2500 294. 83

6 Michael Tomac Caledonia, MI 2002 Chevy 2500 293. 88

7 Van Haisley Fairmount, IN 2001 Dodge 3500 290. 87

8 Christopher Watson Batovia, OH 1998 Dodge 3500 282. 39

9 Derek Miller Greentown, IN 1998 Dodge 2500 280. 83

10 Drew Pumphrey Lima, OH 1997 Dodge 3500 279. 61





Saturday Truck Pull



7400 Lbs.

1 Kevin Caudill Hillsboro, KY 1997 Dodge 2500 294. 69

2 Ray Gullet Villa Ridge, MO 2002 Dodge 2500 283. 96

3 Curt Haisley Fairmount, IN 1995 Dodge 2500 283. 62

4 Chris Harness Clayton, IN 2001 Dodge 2500 278. 8

5 Craig McElfresh Rushville, IN 2001 Chevy 278. 6

6 Jeremy Homeyer Wildwood, MO 2001 Dodge 2500 277. 62

7 Jacob Bradford Lexington, KY 2002 Dodge 2500 276. 47

8 Scott Amos Muncie, IN 1995 Dodge 3500 275. 22

9 Ben Miller Freetown, IN Ford F250 272. 36

10 Eric Loy Medon, IL 1999 Ford F250 271. 53





8000 Lbs. 1 Jeff Stothkamp Wildwood, MO 1992 Dodge W250 304. 44

2 Scott Amos Muncie, IN 1995 Dodge 2500 299. 21

3 Kevin Caudill Hillsboro, KY 1997 Dodge 2500 298. 75

4 Carl Sugg Marion, IN 1997 Dodge 3500 298. 51

5 Terry Coppess Elwood, IN 1998 Dodge 3500 297. 4

6 Chris Harness Clayton, IN 2001 Dodge 2500 292. 01

7 Drew Pumphrey Lima, OH 1997 Dodge 2500 291. 88

8 Jeremy Homeyer Wildwood, MO 2001 Dodge 2500 291. 32

9 Ray Gullet Villa Ridge, MO 2002 Dodge 2500 286. 52

10 Zach Dallas Lebannon, IN 2001 Dodge 3500 285. 22



*EDIT*

I forgot the 8K open results for Friday and Sat but cant find Fridays results.



8000 Lbs. Open

1 Eric Stacey Winchester, OH 1997 Dodge 2500 311. 93

2 Chad Davis McConnelsville, OH 1997 Dodge 293. 93

3 Jason Nihiser Logan, OH 1996 Dodge 2500 282. 01

4 Craig McElfresh Rushville, IN 2001 Chevy 269. 66

5 Rick Kiggins Marietta, OH 2001 Dodge 3500 257. 47

6 Scott Burton Pekin, IN 2001 Dodge 3500 256. 8

7 Mike Meincke - ATS Wheatridge, CO 1998 Dodge 2500 246. 82

8 Dave Radzierez Henryville, PA 2001 Dodge 2500 235. 41

9 Clint Cannon - ATS Wheat Ridge, CO 2002 Chevy 2500 230. 73
 
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Originally posted by HoleshotHolset





I talked with Ed (I think it was him... . ) at TiM... . he was a very down to earth dude that answered EVERY question I had.



Matt





Yup, good guy. Ed's advice at Muncie before he ruinated his truck, helped me decide on my gear, for the 7200 win. :)
 
Sleddy,



It wasn't only gear selection that he helped you with.



He moved the sled up out of the starting line "mush pit" and up onto hard ground.



I quickly moved the sled back into the mush pit for my pull after watching his.



Come to think of it, I guess my strategic sled starting location helped you win as well. :)



-Chris
 
Thanks JR we had a great time, the SHOW ME SMOKERS (Craig, Jeff, Me, Ray and Matt with the BIG black Excursion that I towed up there) did very well this year. I definatly can't bracket race my nervous reactions really make me look foolish. I still had fun sooting up the 1/8th and slamming the six speed. I really wish our mentour (Larry Crawford) could of been pulling right along with us this year. We all GREATLY appreciate all the help Larry we owe you 1. Hope to see everyone soon!
 
Originally posted by Strick-9

Sleddy,



It wasn't only gear selection that he helped you with.



He moved the sled up out of the starting line "mush pit" and up onto hard ground.



I quickly moved the sled back into the mush pit for my pull after watching his.



Come to think of it, I guess my strategic sled starting location helped you win as well. :)



-Chris





Chris, I had my cone mover put it back to the mush pit as well, I think it was Thunder.

I figured I didn't want THAT much traction!:D
 
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