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moody
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Ok folks August 17th & 18th in Hamilton, Missouri is the date and location. I'll be putting on the first saw races and gtg for the North Missouri Gas & Steam Engine show. This festival is a large festival that has tractor/truck pulls, mud runs and large showing of outdoor equipment. Since there's never been anything chainsaw related I mentioned the idea and they loved it. I've been asked how much room we'd need and there will be plentiful parking. Food and concessions plentiful and the trip could be a great setting for a family get away.
The races will go in according class with the top end of the saw.
For now the classes will be set up as such:
Pipe saws will be in their own class. And there will be a big bar challenge because many saws are fast with small bars and race chains. The larger bar will separate the performance to a more comparable level.
45-55 cc Stock
45-55 cc Modified
56-65 cc Stock
56-65 cc Modified
66-75 cc Stock
66-75 cc Modified
76-85 cc Stock
76-85 cc Modified
86-95cc Stock
86-95cc Modified
95+ Stock
95+ Modified
I'd like to see everyone show up and support this. I believe it's going to be both fun for us and the public. Any questions or comments/ideas would be greatly appreciated just post them here. I'll likely be doing the bulk of all of this myself so helping me with the thinking part would help.
The races will go in according class with the top end of the saw.
For now the classes will be set up as such:
Pipe saws will be in their own class. And there will be a big bar challenge because many saws are fast with small bars and race chains. The larger bar will separate the performance to a more comparable level.
45-55 cc Stock
45-55 cc Modified
56-65 cc Stock
56-65 cc Modified
66-75 cc Stock
66-75 cc Modified
76-85 cc Stock
76-85 cc Modified
86-95cc Stock
86-95cc Modified
95+ Stock
95+ Modified
I'd like to see everyone show up and support this. I believe it's going to be both fun for us and the public. Any questions or comments/ideas would be greatly appreciated just post them here. I'll likely be doing the bulk of all of this myself so helping me with the thinking part would help.
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