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12/22/08, 5:26 AM |
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Push Vehicles For Ft. Wayne
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Join Date: Aug 2007 Posts: 752 |
I am considering a change in push vehicles to start the midgets in Fort Wayne.
I am looking for new ideas to have more exhaust efficient vehicles. E-mail Tony Barhorst with your name..previous experience and type of vehicle, and phone number. Thanks, Tony Barhorst rumbleseries.com
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Last edited by Tony Barhorst; 12/22/08 at 6:16 PM. |
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12/22/08, 11:41 AM |
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Re: Push Vehicles For Ft. Wayne
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Join Date: Oct 2007 Posts: 2,012 |
Kansas had large Atvs pushing the cars.Did a pretty good job from what i seen. Sounds like a great idea.:thumb
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12/22/08, 12:54 PM |
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Re: Push Vehicles For Ft. Wayne
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Race Count This Year: 6 Race Count Last Year: n/a Join Date: Mar 2008 Posts: 120 |
Although I do love that hotrod that's always at Ft Wayne!!
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12/22/08, 1:51 PM |
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Re: Push Vehicles For Ft. Wayne
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12/22/08, 1:57 PM |
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Re: Push Vehicles For Ft. Wayne
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Join Date: Aug 2007 Posts: 111 |
I dont think there is any ATV out there that would start a midget on that sticky floor. I think you'd just tear up rearends. They might work on dirt. I say keep the T Bucket:thumb
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12/22/08, 5:41 PM |
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Re: Push Vehicles For Ft. Wayne
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Tony,
You really need to look alittle deeper into this. Its not just finding any vehicle to push off a midget. These motor have lots of compression, and need to get rolling quickly once you start pushing them. If an underpowered vehicle tries to push one off and its going too slow the engine can kick back and break the driveline or rearend. Your going to have some serious problems with the owners of a broken midget if that happens. Also these VW's are hard enough too start cold with a regular truck let alone an ATV. JMO |
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12/22/08, 6:15 PM |
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Re: Push Vehicles For Ft. Wayne
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Join Date: Aug 2007 Posts: 752 |
I most likely will keep the status quo...I realize the ATV issues...I have heard that Winchester has had Gemcar electric truck push at times. Has anyone seen that in action?
I am just looking for possible alternatives. I will go on record as being a PRO starter opinion on sprints and midgets. The pushing is a monumental waste of energy. T |
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12/22/08, 6:16 PM |
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Re: Push Vehicles For Ft. Wayne
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Join Date: Jan 2008 Posts: 980 |
What we use at the shop is a Lumina. It is low so it won't run over the bumper and it is front wheel drive. The weight on the tires make it get a good grip.
Dave Conn had/has one he used here at the shop one day and it worked so much better than the truck that we started using an old Lumina we have. Works like a charm with very little wheel spin. We have started many midgets and sprints with it. |
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12/22/08, 6:28 PM |
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Re: Push Vehicles For Ft. Wayne
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Join Date: Dec 2008 Posts: 13 |
Tony I don't think you need to make a wholesale change here other than start pushing the cars off closer to the pit gate so that they are rolling well or started prior to hitting the race surface. Also a big 4 wheeler kept in the center to push the cars off that are having problems or need restarted would quicken the show up but really the only problrm with the pickup smoking the tires is because of where he was starting out at.
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