Farming, «W» AMg FoilT pullcFS FCach Clld ZOIIC York County DHIA r THE BUCK - Four out of Tom Middleton of Ridgely, trailed him with Ms AC D2l of FalMon, Md., while a [Contmued from "Me seven class winners Md., swept to victory with a to capture second place at second machine, owned by Carl Anderson registered full pulls at the full pull in the 9000 pound 289-11. Tim Stauffer, riding 016 8““* man > incidentally, 5 3 6-4 276 14327 3.5 501 Buck Tractor Pulls last super stock class. Bedgar an 8006 Deutz, finished third went for a distance of 250-10. 2 3 &-1 286 16081 3.8 610 Saturday, and they were the placed second with a pull of at 285-9. Dave Johnson, Deerfield, 45 3 2-10 305 16513 3.5 577 only ones to go the entire 286-5. New Holland’s Tony In the 12,000 pound super N. J. placed third with a pull Elvin R Deiter distance of 300 feet during Stauffer came in third with a stock class, Bedgar finished °f 224-11 from his Chevy- Jadde 3 5-4 305 18151 3.5 629 the competition. pull of 254-2 from'his Deutz first with a pull of 276-2 from powered rig. j udv 8 4-7 305 15294 3.4 524 9006. his IH 856. Middleton placed Tim Stauffer won the 5000 Charles Herr & Son M the 9000 pound open In the 7000 pound modified second at 284-2, and Harry pound super stock class with Betty 3 9-6 305 16163 3.4 554 class, John Ferry of West- class, Les Houck of Kinzer Griest from Coatesville Ms Deutz 8006, going for a Harold Good No. 3 port, Mass., steered his went the equivalent of a squeezed out a pull of 220-5 distanceof 277-2. Coleman 20 3 4-5 305 13804 4.3 593 Packard V-12 powered rig all touchdown aboard his from his IH 1456. Wheatley, Bethel, Del., was 32H 2 291 13491 3.8 506 the way through the finish Cockshutt, powered by twin Less than two feet second, driving aJD 4010 for 13jj 305 13847 3.9 546 line. David Becker of Mount 440 cubic inch Dodge separated the winner and a distance of 2494. Placing c-jT 3 296 15331 3.4 518 Joy placed second with a pull engines. Close behind was runner-up in the 5000 pound third was Dale Smoker of Little Creek Farms Inc of 290 feet and nine inches Dave Becker with a pull of modified dass. A pull of 252-7 Cochranville aboard an AC 18 3 4-2 305 16383 3.1 513 from his machine,, powered 292-3. John Ferry placed won the class for Gary Mills 180. His pull measured 242-5. 167 3 3-3 305 16612 3.4 561 by twin 460-cubic inch Ford third with a pull of 288-10. Wanye L Sweitzer engines. Close behind him The fourth man to go the Kenneth L Rexroth Freeland, Md. on-an IH 856 Stauffer, aborad his Deutz I WHAT BETTER GUARANTEE COULD YOU HAVE! 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