Thursday, July 20, 2006

It's about time...

I suppose I better write something in here since it's been over a year since I messed around with this.

What I did on my summer vacation...
I'm on vacation this week, but I'm not sure what that means. I'm all the time driving around in the big truck going somewhere, and it doesnt make much sense to me to do the same thing when I'm supposedly on vacation. I'd rather just hang around home.

Was on vacation last week, too, but I decided to do a run to Kentucky and back last Thursday. Figured I'd do that because we contracted to get wireless high speed internet here in August, and with 5 computers in the house (we must be nerds or geeks or something), I'm going to have to buy some hardware to get all 5 going, and that run would pay for everything. Well, the A/C didn't work when I left home, and I'm real spoiled (my idea of a job is "no sweat...") so I stopped at Walmart in Charlotte, MI on the way down and got 4 cans of freon & recharged it. OK, great, now it's blowing cold. But I also noticed that the main belt on that 500 ISX Cummins - the one off the crank that drives the fan, water pump & also the pulley that drives the other belt for the alternator, A/C compressor, etc., was showing some wear on the inside edge. Well, I closed the hood and called the shop up at the yard to get my oil change done and get that belt changed when I get back up there.

Got the Kentucky load off & got dispatched to Cincinnati to grab a load back to Michigan. Got loaded in Cincinnati, and wouldn't you know it - I get back up on the "big slab" and a whole bunch of "idiot lights" light up and the water temp is climbing. I also realized my "no sweat" job isn't the same, 'cause my A/C isn't working. Yup, you probably guessed it, I threw that belt. Well, a few hours and $425 later, I pulled off the shoulder & back on the road again. Pretty expensive belt, wasn't it? Even though it's not my truck (I gave up that "my truck" business back in '93), it still bugs me. I run that truck like it's still by truck, and I don't like breakdowns. Guess I'll talk to the bossman when I get back to the office about getting things replaced before stuff like this happens. He does listen what I have to say. I ain't a normal company driver, & he knows it. I've been on both sides of the fence with this company, about 18 years worth.

I thought about doing the same run today (Thursday), but I think I might be jinxed trying to work during my paid vacation. Walked out of the house Monday to crank the truck & bring it up to the yard to get the service done, but nothing but "click, click, etc". Checked the batteries and everything's tight. Got up underneath and checked the starter. Everything's tight down there, too. Called the yard & told them ya better order 4 batteries for this truck, too. I guess I'll just hang around home & not press my luck. My wife Patty didn't want me to do that run last week - maybe she sensed something or maybe she likes me hanging around home. I'm back off vacation next week, but the week following, I'm back on vacation for another week. OK, I'll go on to another topic...

It's about Pulling now...
We haven't been pulling much in 2006. Just Saline, MI with MTPA and the Leslie Tractor Pullers' Michigan State University Ag Expo pull yesterday in E. Lansing. Had a really nice time there. I knew about the 3 hook limit. I figured we'd hook 5500, 6000 & 6500, and told Andrew I'd hook the 5500 in the 3rd gear to see if my little red 50's up to it. Went to register, but no 6000, & didn't bring enough weights for 7500. Don Woods said whatever weights I needed I could use his. Lynn Garber said the same thing, but he couldn't stick around for the 7500 'cause he had some farmin' to do. So, OK, now that's taken care of, and I asked Andrew if he wants me to still pull 5500 or instead run 7500. He said "I'd like you to run the 7500, and I'll hook the 5500 - and I'll do it in 3rd gear". I thought he might change his mind about the gear thing, and that'll be his decision to make. Well, I'm down at the end of the track and he hooks to the Neapass sled & here he comes. I knew where Lynn's 1st place mark near the end of the track was, and later on in the class Jared Buduhn was the only one to come close to him. Figured Andrew had his work cut out for him. At about 50 feet or so I ain't heard any speeding horn yet. Figured he must be in 2nd, and I walked toward him so I could here the motor. Hmmm, he's only runnin' about half throttle, he must be in 3rd. Walked back to where Lynn & Warren Townsend were standing & said "Andrew's in 3rd". About 30 feet from the full pull mark, Lynn nudges me & says "Andrew's gonna do it". I laughed & said "I don't know about that, you said the same thing at Sandusky last year, & he didn't". Well he spun 'er out on a full pull, and never hit the horn all the way down. Well, I was just real happy about that - that was a real nice piece of drivin'. He took it out back and got it weighted up for 6500, came back & said "I'm runnin' 3rd again. He stalled 'er out this time and the tractor was hookin' good. Now we're both wondering if he might have won the class in 2nd gear instead. Now it's my turn. I gave Andrew the camera, and I took it out back to get ready for the 7500. On rare occasions when when we pull @ 7500, we also use wheel weights. We didn't have 'em with us this time. So I hung Don's weights wherever I could, and not exactly where I wanted 'em. Was barely able to get up to 7500 - not enough hangers. Well, I'm here to have a good time. We'll see what happens. I was the last to hook in the class. Didn't know how far I needed to go, but I'll do the best I can. I spun 'er out. Figured I did OK, but nothing to get excited about. Didn't know until after the pull was over that I'd won that class, by about 20 feet or something like that.

I think the next pull we'll be at is the St. Clair County Fair at Goodells, MI the 1st part of August. After that, I'm not sure. But Tony & Charlie Capozzo gave us flyers of the November NATPA Sandusky, MI pull. Told them we'd be there...


Pictures...
We took 214 pictures at that MSU pull, garden tractor pullers included. That was a 3-track pull, and it was a real trip runnin' back and forth between 3 tracks taking pictures. And you know, I didn't get run over once, although I might have come close a few times. Hooked the camera up to the computer when we got home. A few pictures got cropped because I didn't zoom out quick enough, but other than that they all look pretty good. The earlier pictures are the best because the sun was behind me. The colors really come alive that way. Ain't much I can do about where the sun is in the sky later on. And I'd suppose they'd lock me up somewhere if I told them "The sun ain't where I need it, I need you to move all 3 tracks sideways now".

There was a remark made yesterday concerning the pictures on the site. I'm certain it was done "tongue in cheek" since I consider him a friend and we're all the time kinda picking at each other just for fun or something to do to liven things up a little. Alot of pictures on the site aren't good enough to be up there. And now with this new camera, Sigourney wasn't the ideal place to make a 1st run with it. And the owners manual was a waste of ink. I talked to Sherry Linville on the phone a while back, and we talked about this picture thing. She said Barry Linville bought a new camera recently, or something like that, and he's going through the same thing I am. I had to toss out about half the pictures I took there, and most of the ones that made it up on the site aren't that good. I've even thought about deleting alot of the pictures from the site. But the minute I do that, I'll start getting critical emails or posts asking me why I did that. I think I'm in a "no win" situation. The other 2 pulls taken with this new camera - Saline, MI in June and that MSU pull yesterday - turned out really nice. I think the indoor pulls will always be a problem, unless I'm allowed to get up close to the track to utilize the intense flash mode this camera has, and not to make the 2 same camera setting mistakes at Sigourney. And why it took me so long to get the Sigourney pictures up, other than that crazy time-consuming trucking job I have? It took ALOT of time to try and clear up and reduce in size the ones that are up there now, and even then I don't think the results were worth the time, and the resulting drive to get them up as quick as I could went right in the tank...

I guess that's about it for now

Keep the shiny side up...

Jerry





Sunday, February 27, 2005

Tony C. , Marty & Val, and so on...

Saw a white pickup truck again, thought it was GM Security, glanced out the driver's window, and there was Tony Capozzo - again. He laughs and says "Are you still here?" We talked about a half an hour or so - mostly tractor pulling stuff. Was wonderin', maybe he's there more than I am. Didn't ask him if maybe he actually punches a time card or something.

Was runnin' south down I-69 in Indiana Thursday, and came upon a couple vehicles hauling some tractors, just north of Ft. Wayne. "Gotta check this out", I thought to myself, so I mashed on it. Passed a Ford pickup with 2 on a trailer. Hmmm, tires are cut - must be a pull somewhere. Looked up the road & saw a couple more. Mashed on it some more, and passed a blue Freightshaker hauling 2 more. One said "Spanky" on it. Gosh, I've seen that one somewhere before, I thought. Got back over where I belong, grabbed the CB mic, and hollered back at them. Found out it was Marty & Valerie Felpausch. They were headed to the NATPA Princeton pull. I ran with them about an hour, before I had to get off and "feed the horse". Talked about lots of stuff. They may even have talked me into taking my little red one over to the Clintonia club in Michigan this summer. Andrew seemed to like the idea. Looks like their rules would work, but may have to get another set of tires. Let's see - to pull at all the places we'd like to, we need about 4 sets of tires... Guess that's what junkyards are for...

Monday, February 21, 2005

You're might be wondering why I'm messing around here and not runnin' up and down the road like I'm supposed to. Well, I kinda got ill last night - flu or something - don't know for sure. I feel better now, though. But Andrew and Matthew ain't - maybe the same thing I had. They had the day off today - President's Day, I guess. Hope they can go to school tomorrow. Oh, and that reminds me - they both have a decision to make. They both got letters about joining the National Honor Society. I guess Andrew with a 3.5 something GPA and Matthew @ 3.925 GPA is why the letters were sent. They're both hesitant - they say none of their friends are in it... I guess I'll talk it over with them...

Uploaded the last of the tractor pulling pictures from the 2004 Imlay City pull - 54 of 'em, I think. That's all I have from 2004. Was paging thru a photo album and found some pictures from Bowling Green about 25 years ago. Most of them are of Art Arfons. I guess he was my favorite over the years. Have always had a facination with those turboshaft engines. Maybe some of those will go up, I don't know yet...

Been having problems with the Pullsite.com website server the last week or so. Having trouble batch uploading files to the server. Sent a complaint to the administrator in Utah, but he hasn't responded yet. At the moment it seems to be working...
I really don't want to switch servers. With this dialup connection and transferring all 3749 files @ almost 80MB, that would take at least until Christmas!!! The thought of that is making me ill again...

Was at the Thumb Tractor Pulling Assn. meeting Saturday night. Guess Doug Ziel is the new Farm Div. rep. He'll do alright. Told him he can't tach us though...He can't be taching us with his tractor running and warmin' up, it's against the rules, and he won't be able to pull any good if it ain't warmed up. I think he saw right thru my line of bull, though...
The TTPA is looking for someone to build a new website for them, or take over the one they have. The lady that designed it isn't able to take care of it now for some reason. I told them their site looks fine the way it is - wouldn't make sense to me to start all over. I looked at the code and stuff on their site and told them I could help them with it, but I would need access to their server. Guess they'll decide if they want to trust me or not. Either way, I don't want complete control of it. I've got my hands full with Pullsite...

Have to go now... Feel free to post your comments here - you can do it anonymous or whatever...

Have a good one...
Jerry @ Pullsite.com

Saturday, February 05, 2005

Welcome to the Pullsite webmaster's soapbox, of sorts. I guess you can call it my commentary, diary, memoirs - or whatever you prefer to call it. Thought about putting one of these up most of the week. So what am I gonna do with it? I think most of it will concern the sport of tractor pulling, whether it be antique pulling, modified, smokers, pickups, you name it. But a lot of what I write here may concern other things...

And if you look real close, anyone visiting this page can post their comments. Ok, you might be thinking "I think Jerry went off the deep end this time..." That might be the case, I won't argue with that... Well, here it is, have at it...

Saw Tony Capozzo this week. Was blind-siding into a dock at GM Powertrain in Saginaw and noticed this pickup truck in front of me against the wall. Thought to myself he might better move if I have to straighten up. Realized then it was Tony. Well anyway he said he was there to fix a machine up on the 3rd floor - something to do with a flywheel. Nope, not a John Deere this time, something else. Figured he had to be lost being way up in Saginaw...

Was kinda busy this week, twice to the Bluegrass (aka Kentucky) and Kendallville and Crawfordsville, Indiana. No ice and snow to mess with this week - that was nice...
Oh yeah, last week the Indiana DOT pulled me over in Madison, IN. She said she'd do a walk-around. Told her I knew about that burned out marker light in the back (she knew - she'd been tailing me for 10 miles...). Said she wouldn't write me up for that. 'Course they always wanna look at your "comic book" - that's one thing she'll get me for, I figured. Well, to make a long story short, no violations, no nothing. Not even "Log book not current". I was stunned - they always write me up for that one - even though I never get a fine for it (knock on wood...). I think it has to do with how you behave when they pull you over. Or maybe it's because your hair is gray and they feel sorry for you... I actually don't get stopped very often - maybe twice a year by the motor carrier enforcement folks. And it's been almost 10 years since I had a speeding ticket (knock on wood, again...). Often thought I'd like to take the big truck out west where they don't bother you too much, and see if I can hammer this truck beyond 100mph as the dealer says it'll do...

Got 2 engines I don't know what to do with. Well, 1 block and a complete engine anyway. They'll both fit my little red one. Well, that's not quite right. I actually know what to do with them - if I had the money to do something with them. Everything seems to be a money thing... I suppose I could hunt up a 2nd job - if I had the time...

Been thinking about the Super Pull at Marysville, Ohio this spring. We'll probably be there again and maybe the Cockshutt will come along with us. I'll ask it next time I get a chance. I see they have a rain date scheduled in case the weather don't cooperate. Even that could be interesting - lots of "suds" and socializing if we can't pull, I'm thinking...

Me and Andrew gotta go to breakfast in the morning with Cheap Swede and Dave. Got a real nice breakfast bar there - I think I'll pig out...

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