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Official online publication of the Mid-South Pullers Association
July 2008
Inside this issue coverage from
- Lexington, AL
- Springfield, TN
- Hazel Green, AL results
Upcoming July Events
Hopkinsville, KY
l Paris, TN
l Temple Hill, KY
l Bardstown, KY
l Tanner, AL
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2008 Upcoming Events
Western Kentucky State Fair
Hopkinsville, KY
July 4th & 5th
7:00 pm
6, 8, 10, SF, 4, P4
The fair is in town and it’s the 4th of July!!! Come spend some time with the Mid-South Pullers Association at the
Fair on the 4th of July weekend. The Western Kentucky State Fair, located in Hopkinsville, KY, will be hosting a
2-day event on July 4th and 5th. There's nothing like taking in a few rides and sampling some of the fair food.
Then to top it off, get a seat in the grand stands and watch a great pull. The fair pull has been an annual event in
Hopkinsville for many years. For those that have never been to the fair pull you can get there from I-24 by turning
on HWY 68 or HWY 41A. Hopkinsville has always drawn in great competition so you don't want to miss this pull.
You may very well see some Grand National pullers make there way in. The Hoptown area is home to many
pulling families such as David Folz, Jon Hancock, Darrin & Brandon Hunt, Rob Bonino, and the late Ronald &
David Berry.
Paris, TN
July 12th
7:00 pm
6, 8, 10, SF, 2, 4
The Mid-South Pullers Association is
headed to Paris! On Saturday, July 12th,
the MSPA invades the Henry County
Fairgrounds located in Paris, TN for the
16th annual "Volunteer Fire Department
Championships". This pull benefits
Cottage Grove, Whitlock, Jones Mills,
and the Airport volunteer fire
departments. Paris, along with Henry
County, is rich in traditions. One tradition
is the World's Biggest Fish Fry which is
held every year, in Paris, the last full
week of April. While in Paris do what the
French would do and visit the Eiffel
tower. Yes, the Eiffel tower is in Paris,
TN. It's a scaled down model but it's
there. The rich tradition in Paris spills
over to pulling. Paris has its hand deep
into the history of pulling with Sonny &
Randy Crutcher, and current pullers
such as John Smith & Jerry Stewart.
Temple Hill, KY
July 18th
7:00 pm CST
6, 8, 10, SF, 4, P4
(8SS no points)
The Mid-South Pullers Association
heads to Temple Hill, Kentucky for
the Temple Hill Lions Club “Mega
Pull”. On Friday night, July 18th, the
sounds or roaring motors
accompanied with the smell of
alcohol and diesel will fill the air
when the Mid-South Pullers
Association invades Temple Hill,
Kentucky for one night of pulling
action. Come out and feel the raw
horsepower right down to your toes!
Also, come out and support local
puller Randy Payne & Guesswork.
Bardstown, KY
July 19th
7:30 pm EST
6, 8, SF, 4, P4, SMT
(8SS no points)
The Mid-South Pullers Association
is headed to the Eastern time zone
to “My Old Kentucky Home”! And
that's located in Bardstown,
Kentucky. On Saturday night, July
19th, the Nelson County Fair will
be filled with the smell of food, the
sounds of happy fairgoers, and the
roar of a truck and tractor pull.
There could very well be a battle
on the track that could be a mild
reenactment of a Civil War battle.
Well, how about a North vs. South
battle. Bardstown has more history
in pulling also. It is home to Mike
Wilhite and Jimmy Mattingly to
name a few.
Tanner, AL
July 25th & 26th
7:00 pm
6, 8, 10, SF, 2, 4, P4
The Mid-South Pullers Association's is headed to Tanner, Alabama for some more Alabama clay. On July 25th
and 26th, the Tanner High School Quarterback Club will be hosting their 32st annual “Alabama
Championships” truck and tractor pull. The event will take place at 7:00 pm sharp each night at Tanner High
School behind the football field. Tanner was the co-winner of the 2007 2-day pull of the year and has won the
award many times in the past so expect nothing but the best. The Tanner area is also home to many pullers
such as Keith & Shirley Haney, Louis & Leon Haney, Tommy Williamson, and Darrell Norman (just to name a
few).
2008 Event Pictures
Upper left: Brad Ferrell takes the new
Tremor truck down the track in Lexington.
Upper right: Steven Long & Justa Plow
Tractor takes Sam Swann for a ride. (Picture
by Lana Hancock)
Left: Another Nite Trouble, driven by Ryan
Henley, charges towards the finish line in
Hazel Green.
Lower Left: Mary Ann Kerr get on the right
brake as official Daniel Bates looks on (and
gets out of the way).
Lower Right: Nathan Replogle is headed
for victory in Hazel Green in Let-R-Rip.
Lexington, AL - June 6th
On June 6th & 7th the Mid-South Pullers Association headed to Lexington, Alabama for the
30th annual "Heart of Dixie" truck and tractor pull. Friday night the conditions were hot and dry and
the pits were full of vehicles and fans.
The PSFWD class was the first to hit the Alabama dirt and hometown puller Denny Ritter was
going to give his best. The Fire Pro sponsored DangerZONE laid down a pass of 274.23'. Denny Allen
and his Ford F250 was next and Allen stretched the mark out to 282.93' which was good enough for
third. The Silver Bullet driven by Jason Lee shot straight down the track and into the lead with a pull
of 286.00'. Brad Fowler was the last hook and could he knock of Jason Lee? The Eliminator Ford built
a great head of steam but when the dust settled he came up short with a distance of 285.26' and
settled for second.
The second class of the night was the 6,000# Super Stock tractors. Cody Haney was test hook and he lit the tires up on J.R. as he made the
initial run of 279.04'. Head's Up was up next and Don Head headed down the track and out the gate for a full pull. Louis Haney got everything right
on Cujo and made a great pass out to 295.38' good enough for third place. Last hook of the night
went to Bob Barbee. Stormy had to go the distance to force a pull-off. Bob didn't disappoint as he
piloted the big New Holland down the track for a full pull. There was an agreement to split instead of
having a pull-off.
Up next was the Open FWD trucks. Test hook
went to Jerrett Curtis and his Pop Tart Monkey. The
Pop Tart Monkey became a wild ape and went on a
tear and tore out to a distance of 296.31'. Sandy Bugg
hit the track and set the mark to beat at 307.66' in
Black Magic. Randy McConnell pulled his newly built
"Yellow Fever" out to 291.04 that was good enough for
fourth. Shane Greer hooked late in the class and had a chance for the win. Super Chevy make a
good pass but fell short of the leaders and had to settle for third with a distance of 292.86'.
There was a full pull party going on in the Super Farm class. Jed Pettus, Cranford Jennings,
Kelly Keith, Jared Bradley, and Larry Dean all took Sam
Swann's Southern Impact the full distance. In the pull-off Jed Pettus was up first in the pull-off and
the Dixie Deere set the mark at 326.82'. Bare Bones Binder, driven by Cranford Jennings, was hoping
to add victory over the Dixie Deere but came up short at 205.94 placing him in third. Kelly Keith has
engine troubles that cut his run short at 162.91. Jared Bradley experienced engine troubles also that
kept he out of the pull-off. Last hook went to Larry Dean and The Ride. Larry had a great hook but
the ride was about 13'short of the leader and he finished second with a distance of 313.49.
Wesley Foster was the test hook in the TWD
class. The Barbwire Dodge was hooked and was headed
toward the state line and finished with a pull over 350'.
The sled was reset after that picture perfect run and
Wesley would come back last. Keith Slayden followed Foster and set the mark at 288.57'. The rest of
the class tried their best to knock of Keith and his American Made truck. The Bad Boy dodge drive by
Will Teasley made a strong run but it ended too early at 278.91'. Will had to settle for fourth. Larry
Douthit made a strong pass with Papa Bear that was good enough for third at 286.73'. It came down
to the last hook and the Barbwire Dodge was up for the task. Wesley repeated the picture perfect
run again and got the win with a winning distance of 291.39'.
The 8,000# Super Stock tractors were the last class of the night. John Orndorff started the class off driving Bob Barbee's Stormy. John
made a good pass out to 280.28'. The 280' mark got crowded with Monica Shaw and Ryan Henley taking their rides out to 280.39' & 280.47'
respectively. Ray Haggard was aboard Gus's Toy and had a good run but never got the RPM's where
they need to be. Ray's run put him on top of the pack with a pull of 292.33'. He just needed to survive
three more hooks. Marty Chandler and Leon Haney both fell back in the field but Randy Head was
waiting in the wings for his turn. Randy made a very impressive run out to 301.09' that dropped Gus's
Toy down to second. A fuel leak at the end of Randy's run added to the excitement of the first place
run.
Friday night was a hot and so was the action. If you've never been to Lexington you should
put it on your schedule for next year. Congratulation to all the winners from Friday night. For full
results from both Friday and Saturday night check out the results page on our website.
Wilber’s Winners... July edition
Hopkinsville, KY
6SS
As I've always said when in the bluegrass and the home of the Big Blue
Nation you might as well pick blue. There's a storm a blazing and headed to
Hoptown (they might even have fireworks)
Wilber's Winner (Friday): Bob Barbee & Stormy
Wilber's Winner (Saturday): Mike Wilhite & Blue Blazes
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Tanner, AL
8SS
The song "Am I Blue" will ring in the ears of the competition as the blue crew
beat back the competition. When Johnny says "Head's Up" you better watch
'cause you'll like what you see. Saturday night look for a rookie driver in the
winners circle.
6SS
Wilber's Winner (Friday): Don Head &
Head's Up
Wilber's Winner (Saturday): Louis Haney &
Cujo
Wilber's Winner (Friday): Randy Head & Head's Up
Wilber's Winner (Saturday): John Orndorff & Stormy
8SS
Wilber's Winner (Friday): Russell Davenport
& Gus's Toy
Wilber's Winner (Saturday): Larry Gorham
& Beauty & the Beast
SF
Well, the color blue will turn green with envy for the Super Farms. The
Counce & Pettus team has dominated this year and Friday night will be no
different. Saturday night look for a Green Fiend to mix up the finish order.
Wilber's Winner (Friday): Counce/Pettus - Dixie Deere
Wilber's Winner (Saturday): Jon Hancock & Green Fiend
10 Pro
It's time to go huntin' and I ain't got no gun! Don't need one to knock off
them deeres. I just need a bad habit and something strong from the El Nino
season. Deere's don't have a chance!
Wilber's Winner (Friday): Michael Fanning & Bad Habit
Wilber's Winner (Saturday): Philip Parish & El Nino
Open FWD
Prediction... A little magic and a little fever. The old Yellow Fever hooked
real good in Hoptown. I think the new one will hook even better on Friday
night. Saturday night will see the Big Daddy become the Bad Daddy (who's
your daddy?)
Wilber's Winner (Friday): Randy McConnell & Yellow Fever
Wilber's Winner (Saturday): Larry Douthit & Big Daddy Magic
PSFWD
There ain't nothin' like pullin' close to home. Even though it's orange (thank
goodness it's not Tennessee orange) look for it to be #1 in the bluegrass state
both nights!
Wilber's Winner (Friday): Brad Fowler & Eliminator
Wilber's Winner (Saturday): Brad Fowler & Eliminator
10 Pro
Wilber's Winner (Friday): Brad Moss/Miles
Stratton & Young Buck
Wilber's Winner (Saturday): Ken Couch &
Cotton Picken Deere
SF
Wilber's Winner (Friday): Counce/Pettus Dixie Deere
Wilber's Winner (Saturday): Cranford
Jennings & Bare Bones Binder
TWD
Wilber's Winner (Friday): Mark Ford &
Tremor
Wilber's Winner (Saturday): Brad Ferrell &
Southern Rage
Open FWD
Wilber's Winner (Friday): Jerrett Curtis &
Pop Tart Monkey
Wilber's Winner (Saturday): Randy
McConnell & Yellow Fever
PSFWD
Wilber's Winner (Friday): Brad Fowler &
Eliminator
Wilber's Winner (Saturday): Denny Allen &
Ford F250
Check the message board for Wilber’s picks before the
Paris, Temple Hill & Bardstown pulls.
Springfield, Tennessee - June 28th
On June 28th the Robertson County Fair board held their annual Summer Nationals in
Springfield, Tennessee. Mike Baggett and the rest of the board members do an excellent job in this
pull and the pull during the fair. This hard work pays off to our pullers and the fans. The Robertson
County Fair pull has been name the 1-day pull of the year numerous times.
The night started off with the 6,000# PSFWD trucks. Denny Ritter was test hook and took
DangerZONE down to track 269.02'. The officials determined that the sled was set correctly and the
sled was official. Denny Allen and his Ford F250 that Johnny Malone as nicknamed "Lightning Strike"
was up next. The Ford F250 managed to get out to 274.45' which was good enough for third place.
Jerry McKinney was up next in Code Blue. I think that Jerry has been to the Chitwood driving school
after seeing his pass in Hazel Green. This time Code Blue keeps all the tires on the track an pulls
275.62' and into the lead. Last hook of the night goes to Brad Fowler. The Eliminator Ford is up to the task and finished with a distance of 276.62'
and drops Jerry McKinney into second.
Larry Douthit was first hook in the 6,200# TWD truck class. Larry rolled Papa Bear out a good distance before hammering the throttle.
Papa Bear finished with a distance of 282.48' which was good enough for seventh place. I heard Larry say later he wished he twisted the throttle a
little earlier and harder. Mark Ford has some real good runs with the new good looking and good running Tremor truck. Tonight he stretched the
mark and put it out in front with a pull of 302.55'. Brad Ferrell was hoping to knock off the Tremor truck with Southern Rage. He fell a little short
with a run of 297.78' and settled for third. Jacob Fuqua was playing the role of hired gun and spoiler
as he got to drive the HyTek. The last hook worked for Brad Fowler and it worked for Jacob as he
took first with a pull of 302.69' dropping Tremor to second.
The first shall be last and the last shall be first. Would this hold true in the 6,000# Super
Stock. Larry Phillips was first and blew it out the end (350'+). He would drop to last... Mike Wilhite
was up in Blue Blazes and made a good pass out to 282.29 that would put him in fourth. Kevin
Essary hitched up Evening Thunder and thundered past Wilhite with a pass of 288.87'. Bob Barbee
had Stormy hitting on all cylinders and pulled towards the 300' mark. When the dust settled he was
out to 298.77. Larry Phillips was up last. Could he make it three for three on the last hook of the
class? The alcohol powered Insanity made a picture perfect full pull for the victory.
The 9,300# Super Farm class was exciting as always but had extra excitement when Jared Bradley broke something in the steering of
Tennessee Red leaving him helpless and along for the ride (which resulted in a DQ). Josh Mile, one
of the "Big Dogs", came down to play in Springfield. The High Mainten$e Case IH took fifth with a
pull of 292.64. Kelly Keith took forth with Plan "B" on a pull of 292.99. Cranford Jennings pulled into
third when he took the Bare Bones Binder on a run of 295.53'. The class was down to two green
ones. Russell Counce powered down the track and into the lead with a pull of 303.95. The last hook
belonged to Jon Hancock. Could he make it four in a row on the last hook winning? Unfortunately
for Jon Jon the luck of last hook was broken as the pulled 295.70' good enough for second place.
The Open FWD trucks were the fifth class of the night. Pop Tart Monkey was first and
Jerrett Curtis took advantage with a pass of 290.85'. Would it hold up? Jerrett watched as seven
other competitors tried to knock him off the top. Randy McConnell took Yellow Fever and came up
two feet short at 288.85'. Nathan Replogle gave his best effort with Let-R-Rip and finished at
286.12'. The rest of the class had tried but failed to knock him off. But, last hook went to Clint Gregory with the turbocharged Thunderstruck.
Clint made good power but fell in the back of the pack and rookie Open FWD puller Jerrett Curtis got his first victory.
The 8,000# Super Stocks hit the track and Larry Phillips had the first hook. Larry piloted the IH 1066 out to 307.00' and would wait for his
fate. John Orndorff had Stormy steaming down the track and into third place with a run of 296.69'. Last year's points champ, Russell Davenport,
had a wild ride and ended up leaving some of the parts on the track. Brandon Hunt and Ryan Henley made strong passes with distances of 294.78
& 294.69 respectively. Chris Blackburn was in the driver's seat of Blue Blazes and called on the big blue tractor. Blue Blazes responded with a
wheel standing full pull and the victory.
The 10,000# Pro Stock were the last class of the evening. The class was a little short on
equipment as we still have pullers that are working in the fields. But, it was still a great class. Russ
Freeze and Dave Gambill stepped it up and jumped in from the super farm class to make it
interesting. Russ and Deere Traxx finished in third with a pass of 260.07'. Michael Fanning and his
IH 3688 called Bad Habit finished in second with a pass of 311.02'. Brad Moss took the victory as
part of the Young Buck pulling team with a pull of 319.70'.
Congratulation to all the winners from Springfield. Full results can be found on our website
under the schedule section. I hope to see everyone at the Western Kentucky State Fair in
Hopkinsville!
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Make sure your drawbar hole is the proper size.
The opening must be 3.750 inches long and 3 inches wide. The
drawbar hole was increased 4 years ago but some of you haven't
changed the size of the drawbar opening. This wasn't a problem until
this season when the hook on the sled was increased to match the
opening. If you come to the line and we can't hook your vehicle to the
sled you will not be able to make a run until you have the proper size
hole. This is your responsibility, if there is a cutting torch on the
grounds you can drop 6 positions but not any lower than that by
NTPA rules. If there's no torch, you will not be able to pull at all.
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931-224-1700
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MSPA Head Tech
931-762-7185
Bill Thalman
270-886-5411
Ronald Whitaker
256-776-2818
Hazel Green, Alabama results...
Friday Night
Friday Night
9,300# Super Farm
1 Jed Pettus Dixie Deere FP
1 Dave Gambill Money Grabber FP
1 Cranford Jennings Bare Bones Binder FP
4 Mike Palmer Country Classic 303.482
5 Larry Dean The Ride 303.194
8,000# Super Stock
1 Russell Davenport Gus's Toy 325.260
2 Randy Head Heads' Up 323.406
3 John Orndorff Stormy 318.361
4 Larry Gorham Beauty & the Beast 314.901
5 Ryan Henley another Nite Trouble 313.190
6,000# PSFWD Trucks
1 Jason Lee Silver Bullet FP
1 Jerry McKinney Code Blue FP
3 Brad Fowler Eliminator 308.077
4 Denny Allen Ford F250 300.893
5 Denny Ritter Danger Zone 281.472
6,200# TWD Trucks
1 Mark Ford Tremor 308.665
2 Larry Douthit Papa Bear 304.921
3 Andy Teasley Hytek 299.506
4 Mike Rodgers Dog House 296.572
5 T J Wallace Child's Play 292.264
6,000# Super Stock
1 Bob Barbee Stormy 289.763
2 Marty Chandler Deeply Hooked 289.272
3 Tommy Williamson Nite Rambler 288.250
4 Don Head Heads' Up 287.625
5 Monica Shaw Beauty & the Beast 284.814
10,000# Pro Stock
1 Michael Fanning Bad Habit FP (326.037)
1 Brad Moss Young Buck FP (325.876)
3 Mike Palmer Country Classic 272.295
4 Ben Gambill Procrastinator 271.500
5 Mary Ann Kerr Spendn Daddy's Money 258.014
6,200# Open FWD Trucks
1 Randy McConnell Yellow Fever 304.849
2 Shane Greer Super Chevy 302.855
3 Larry Douthit Big Daddy Magic 299.970
4 Nathan Replodge Let R' Rip 294.069
5 Denny Allen Ford F250 271.081
6,200# Open FWD Trucks
1 Nathan Replodge Let R' Rip 308.367
2 Larry Douthit Big Daddy Magic 300.637
3 Sandy Bugg Black Magic 298.860
4 Randy McConnell Yellow Fever 292.852
5 Shane Greer Super Chevy 278.161
10,000# Pro Stock
1 Brad Moss Young Buck 286.57
2 Michael Fanning Bad Habit 281.03
3 Ben Gambill Procrastinator 253.44
4 Mike Palmer Country Classic 249.63
6,000# Super Stock
1 Bob Barbee Stormy FP
1 Don Head Heads' Up FP
3 Cody Haney JR 293.182
4 Monica Shaw Beauty & the Beast 290.327
5 Louis Haney Cujo 277.785
6,200# TWD Trucks
1 Wesley Foster Barbwire 323.554
2 Mike Rodgers Dog House 322.508
3 Mark Ford Tremor 321.514
4 T J Wallace Child's Play 314.437
5 Brad Ferrell Southern Rage 314.354
8,000# Super Stock
1 John Orndorff Stormy 311.012
2 Randy Head Heads' Up 310.504
3 Kenneth Hale another Nite Trouble 305.276
4 Larry Gorham Beauty & the Beast 286.675
5 Clay Haney Cujo Alchohol Edition 267.522
6,000# PSFWD Trucks
1 Brad Fowler Eliminator 320.632
2 Jason Lee Silver Bullet 319.136
3 Denny Allen Ford F250 311.007
4 Thomas Cottrell Burnin' Cash 294.958
5 Denny Ritter Danger Zone 291.727
9,300# Super Farm
1 Jed Pettus Dixie Deere 311.079
2 Mike Palmer Country Classic 302.115
3 Cranford Jennings Bare Bones Binder 301.274
4 Darrin Hunt Dreamin' Too 300.140
5 Jared Bradley Tennessee Red 295.546
Full results are on our website!!!
Life in the Pits...
2008 Schedule
Date
July
July 4-5
July 12th
July 18th
July 19th
Hopkinsville, KY
Paris, TN
Temple Hill, KY
Bardstown, KY
7:00 PM
7:00 PM
7:00 CST
7:30 EST
July 25-26
Tanner, AL
7:00 PM
August
Aug. 1st
Aug. 2nd
Aug. 8th
Aug. 9th
Aug. 15-17
Aug. 29th
Aug. 30th
Clinton, KY
Hillsboro, TN
Somerville, TN
Crockett Mills, TN
Bowling Green, OH
Springfield, TN
Franklin, KY
7:00 PM
6, 8, 10, SF, 2
7:00 PM
6, 8, 10, SF, 2, 4, P4
7:30 PM
6, 8, 10, SF
7:00 PM
6, 8, 10, SF
Grand National NTPA pull
7:00 PM
6, 8, 10, SF, 2, 4, P4
7:00 PM
6, 8, 10, SF, 2
Knoxville, TN
TN Valley FairEST
7:00 PM
September
Sept. 5-7
Location
Time
Classes
6, 8, 10, SF, 4, P4
6, 8, 10, 2, SF
6, 8 (no points in 8SS), 10, SF, 4, P4
6, 8 (no points in 8SS), 4, SF, P4, SMT*
* subject to change
6, 8, 10, SF, 2, 4, P4
Fri & Sat 6, 8, 2, 4
Sunday 6, 8, 4
Sept. 12th
Lincoln County Fair 7:00 PM
Fayetteville, TN
8, 10, SF, P4
Sept. 21-22
Sept. 27th
Rock Port, GA
Manchester, TN
6, 8, 10, SF, 2 **
6, 8, 10, SF
7:00 PM
7:00 PM
** classes are tentative
Legend
6 = 6,000# Super Stock
8 = 8,000# Super Stock
10 = 10,000# Pro Stock
SF = Super Farm
2 = TWD Trucks
4 = Open FWD Trucks
P4 = PSFWD Trucks
SMT = Super Modified Tractors
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