Mishicot Weekend
Well with the
weather we’ve been having this week it’s a wonder we had any pulls at all
this weekend. It’s been raining all week off and on and we been getting these
gully washers down south by Milwaukee and Madison.
So Friday
Night where in Mishicot WI and as I get to my parking spot and open the door of
the truck the humidity hit me in the face like a right hook. It’s 82 dreg. but
the humidity is like 92 %. I only had to change out my back tires from the mod
tires to the DOT’s but I was dripping with sweat down to my belt buckle by the
time I was done.
So into my 70 air-conditioned dreg. camper to cool down a
little and change out of my 1st of three shirts of the night.
The track crew
where tying to working the water out of the track, but with the humidity being
so high they had there work cut out for them. The clay there was just a big
sponge soaking it up. Well Frank tried to make his sled the lightest it could be
by removing all the weights out of the transfer box, but as he backed the sled
up to get into positions for the first class he sunk in the clay about 4 inches.
So the track guys tried to pack it tighter but the humidity just wasn’t
letting it happen. So another 30 minutes of wobble wheeling it and they played
the National Anthem and we started the best we could with the 5500-Pound Trucks.
So OK we make it thru the Stock diesel class the 7000 Hot
Farm class And the Open Stock Trucks, The track is getting better but the sled
is still pulling heavy down the track seeing how the sled it’s self is making
2 inch deep ruts with the tires as they headed down the track. So Super Stock
Trucks finally come up and I’m sitting 6th in the line up with 14
trucks there tonight, So I’m thinking I’ll be able to do good by watching
how the other trucks pull to help determine which gear to use tonight. Well
after the first three trucks Frank said he had to reset the sled seeing he
missed his set-up and the trucks where running 340 feet and onto the road on
this 300-foot track.
So with his
reset the Next truck My buddy Dean in Burn n Desire Hooked to the sled and had
to make a right turn when he hit the road to keep from hitting one of the track
working Tractors there. So Frank reset the sled again. And now ShaZam’s the
first truck of the class. Well I got hook to the sled and got all set to take
off when I got the green flag, Well when I started to leave the line the sled
did feel like a ton of weight back there so I didn’t play to long with getting
the tires set and gave ShaZam a mitt full of throttle and the Motor zinged up to
7500 and then started to head back down to 7000 as I went down the track, ShaZam
stopped at the 260 Foot mark and with that I turned the pull down to come back
at the end of the class hoping for a better run after the track got chewed up
some more from the other trucks in the class. After I made my way off the track
I headed over to the trailer to change Gears seeing I missed my 8000 Rpm window
and 32.5 mph Wheel speed target. I then headed back to staging to wait my turn
again.
I got back in time to watch Donny Skinkis take his turn
with Frank and the Gray Ghost Sled and Donny smoked his clutch almost all the
way down the track, but did manage a pull of 280.99 feet putting his American
Outlaw Chevy into 1st place. Tonight this track was hooking the
trucks right off the line, so I had to rethink my strategy on gearing and went
back and put the first gear I ran back in the truck cuz I knew I’d just blow
the tires off the Truck coming off line with the gear I had in the box now but I
needed the tires to hook and go not spin on the line. So as the trucks hooked to
the sled and made there way down the track I kept hearing from the drivers how
this track is just sucking the horsepower right out of their motors. Everyone
was geared to high and not pulling the rpm’s they thought they would. So now
do I change gears again back down and risk blowing the tires off the truck or
stand pat and just ride it out with the gear I had in the truck. Well I stood
pat and left the gear in the truck, but now at this time of writing this story I
think I should have dropped back down. Not because of the turn out I ended up
with. It just would have been easier to manage the wheel speed easier with the
lower gear. Well I finally made it back to the line as last puller of the class
As I got all set I made my final gauge checks and set the tach to record,
Slammed ShaZam into 3rd gear and laid in to the hand throttle and
about 2 feet out I hammered it down and we were off and running, The tack was
reading 7800 and I felt I had a good run going and the Frank hit me with the
last stage that puts all the weight of the sled onto the pan and we came to a
stop at 272.89 feet 12 feet better then my first run, but still 8 feet behind
Donny and I finished 6th over all for the night in Super Stock. So
back to the trailer to change over to Mod Tires for the last class of the night.
Now it has cooled off to 74 dreg. But the humidity is still
95 % so I think I lost like 5 pound in body weight during the tire change just
from sweating my ass off. So back into the trailer to cool down and change into
my 2nd new shirt for the night.
So I’m 2nd to last in Mod tonight, But as it
turned out they had to re-set the sled once again when my buddy Bruce put Poker
Face out onto the roadway as 3rd puller in the class. With the reset
the first truck to hook pulled 256.45 so Frank knocked off 50 feet was it to
much, he said it’s all he could do for us so lets get it going. So Dean was up
next and he pulled the sled to 262.31 Craig With Cold Ethel was next and Craig
had a great hook pulling the sled to 282.57 putting Craig into 1st
place at that time by 20 feet.
ShaZam was up
next and as I left the line the tach read 7000 and then started to headed down,
I thought I had a good run going till the tach showed 4000 rpm’s and my tranny
stopped turning the tires. When I popped the tranny into neutral I felt the
tires unload and ShaZam
bounced back 3 feet into the sled, first time it ever did that, But ShaZam gave
me everything she had tonight. I finished the night out in 4th place.
When Donny came back around this time he rode his clutch the whole track and
never spun the tires but ended his night in 1st place with a pull of
292.15 When Poker Face got back to the line the sled had sunk into the clay more
then the other times due to they had to pull the truck down the track backwards
as he was still trying to cool the motor down from his first run. So as he got
all hooked up he spun his tires sideways the first 3 feet then headed down the
track to a 277.46 pull good enough for a 3rd place finish for the
night.
Now in looking
back at the nights events I think maybe Frank should have left the sled set the
way it was and just have a pull off of the trucks that pulled more the 320 feet.
Donny and Bruce where already out there and they had the advantage of changing
gears for the end of the class where they might have only been 2 or 3 more
trucks that would have made it that far. So a 5 truck pull off isn’t unheard
of in a class.
So any ways back to the trailer to put ShaZam to bed for
the night, Washed up once more and changed into my 3rd shirt of the
day and then headed to the park where they had Food and Drinks and a Band
playing in a tent. Good times where had by all and before you knew it they where
calling last call at 2 a.m. Now this is the part I like the best. I walked to my
trailer, which is still at 70 dregs. Sat down had a few more beers with the
buddies and crawled in for a nap, seeing how Craig ‘s up at 6 a.m. no matter
what time he gets to bed.
So OK up at 6:30 and Fran Metz shows up at 7:30 and takes
us to Two Rivers for Breakfast.
Best dame Stuffed French Toast I ever had. Then it was back
to the park to do Valve Lash, and Spring pressure checks on ShaZam Everything
was good.
Now it had rained buckets from 4 a.m. till 6 a.m. but they
had the track covered just not all of it and it was really a mess today when
they pulled the traps off. The Farm tractors where suppose to start pulling at
10 a.m. but that didn’t happen till after noon and there where a lot of mad
farmers walking around pissing an moaning.
So with everything done on ShaZam that I needed to do I
figured I’d head back to the trailer for a mid day nap. Well I open the door
and the trailer was full with napping people, Craig, his boy Alex and Dean where
all enjoying the nice 70 Dregs. Temp of the camper. So I got everyone up and we
had an afternoon session. At 2 p.m. I finally got to lay down a take a nap till
my Phone rang the first time at 2:28 p.m. then it rang again 3:38 And then again
at 4:04 So I guess everyone just didn’t want me to get a good nap in after
all. But when I finally did roll out of bed I found Bruce had made his way into
the trailer for a nap also. So this camper thing is really working out good for
us all.
So the Farm
Tractors finally got done pulling at 6 p.m. and the trucks where suppose to
start at 6:30 p.m. so they worked the track over a bit with the wobble wheel and
scraper and then finally brought a grader in to roll the top 3 inches off the
track to level it out and get rid of the ruts. They finally played the National
Anthem at 7 p.m. started the show. Well we had a few trucks break last night
that didn’t get them fixed so the classes tonight where really light on
trucks. The Open Stock Truck also had a pull in Denmark tonight so they loaded
up and headed over they’re seeing the pull wasn’t starting on time here. So
we were one class short for the night. I was standing at the end of the track
when the Club President Lance Mertens a 10,500 Tractor Guy asked if maybe we
could have a Grudge match after the pull with the top 3 10,500 tractors against
the top 3 6200 Mod Truck.
Heck I’m always up for a challenge so we had a meeting
with the Mod truck guys and we said ya what the heck as long as we get enough
time to cool the trucks down after our class, We’ll go Truck, Tractor, Truck,
Tractor, Truck, Tractor, then add the distance up and the winner will get to buy
the losers Beer in the beer tent after the pull.
So Ok in Mod tonight we only have 6 trucks and I’m the
last truck in the class.
Junk Yard Dog was first and pulled the sled 240.36 Next up
was Poker Face and Bruce laid down a pull of 275.20 Kakuks where next with a
pull of 250.22 Then came Cold Ethel and Craig had a great pull of 273.24 putting
him in 2nd place and then came Dean and Burn n Desire he laid down a
pull of 256.87, So now where up to ShaZam and I had a decide run everything I
did was pretty much note book and I ran 8000 Rpm’s just where I’d like to
run and the sled stopped me at the 265.51 and I finished 3rd for the
night.
So with this Class done now comes the Grudge match. So we
had a 10-minute inter mission and we talked to the sled operator as to how could
we make this more closer then what we had seen during the pulls. Right now the
tractors where pulling 320 during there class and with no adjustments the Mod
Trucks where pulling 275 so we knew we where going to get our asses handed to
us. Pat said he’d try to help with the setting to equal it out. So in the
tractors it was Chad, Lance and Nate for the Trucks it’s was Bruce, Craig and
Me.
So Bruce was first to hooked up and pulled the sled 292.22
Chad was up next and pulled the sled 309.16 so the writing was on the wall and
then Craig was up next but there was a malfunction with the sled and the pan
never raised up in the back the Craig was pulling with the grosser bars down the
whole way so they scraped his pull and let him pull again at the end of the
class, Next was Lance and he had a pull of 307.29 and it was time for ShaZam to
hook to the sled and we pulled the sled 284.49 so now where sitting 39.84 behind
the tractors Last tractor to pull was Nate and as he was leaving the line he
snubbed his turbo and fell on his face but lucky for him he only pulled the sled
65 feet so they pulled him back to the starting line and he had another try at
it, this time he got off the line and pulled the sled 300.40 so as they pulled
Craig back to the line he only had to pull 340.23 to match the tractors So as
Craig takes off he hooked the track the best he has all night and when the sled
stopped him he pulled 307.24 just 32.99 feet short. So the pulls over and we
headed to the trailers to get loaded up and ready for the trip home in the
morning. By the time we got all loaded up and made it down to the beer tent all
the tractors guys had vanished and we ended up having to buy are own beer. That
Sucked.
So I went to bed seeing I know Craig will be up at 6 and I
had to head to Fond du Lac for a P.I. Super Stock pull their at 10 a.m. which
when I got there and the parking area we usually park in was flooded, so they
had us park in the parking lot on the front side of the fair grounds which
wasn’t that bad but we had to drive a good distance to get to the track and
they had all these Demo cars cluttering the parking lots for the afternoon show
there.
Well as it turned out I was first puller here in the class
and at any other pull I’d probley had turned the pull down. But I told my self
if I get 300 + feet I’d keep the pull.
So I tightened
the chain and set the tach turned on all my switches and put ShaZam into 3rd
and headed for the 300-foot mark. Well I was turning 8100 rpm’s and I had a
good hold of the track and when the last stage hit I thought I passes the
300-foot mark and the flag guy ran up and asked if I was going to keep it. Well
I said ya and headed back to my trailer well when I walked back and looked at my
distance I was at 296.5 and the next truck to pull was at 301.6 already. I had
guys asking me why I had kept my pull. I told them I thought I was over 300
foot. Well one thing I forgot about with Gary’s sled was he uses these dagger
teeth under his pan that dig into the track to stop the trucks. And the first
two classes where pulling in the 285 foot mark and the two wheel drives trucks
never made it past 260 so the 300 foot mark was virgin track for the sled.
Well when I headed back to my trailer I was sitting in 6th
place with 7 truck to go and each truck was going 6 inches more then the truck
before them, so I kicked myself for not turning it down to be last puller and
win the whole shebang. And headed home for the weekend seeing how West Bend was
cancelled due to the track being flooded.
So my next pull will be Tuesday night at Seymour WI then
off to Cedarburg WI on Wed. night and Grays lake IL on Thursday evening. Well
keep you updated on how thing go next week.
Dan and ShaZam
Dan and ShaZam