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Subject: smallest ott to go 1000 lbs?
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| MR. T. (team T) |
Nova Scotia
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I know of pickerinchris 343' ott 1029.8 lbs
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9/25/2012 5:55:38 PM
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| Pumpking |
Germany
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Just have a look at the GPC results 2011:
http://www.bigpumpkins.com/WeighoffResultsGPC.aspx?c=P&y=2011
1000 Desrosiers (OTT 338) 1006.7 Bouch (OTT 341) 1035 Black (OTT 336) !!! 1083 Vandrey (OTT 342) and it is hard to believe the entry of 1089.4 Chappelle (OTT 302), 87% heavy.
There´s also great stuff (promising %heavy) in the 2010 GPC charts:
http://www.bigpumpkins.com/WeighoffResultsGPC.aspx?c=P&y=2010
1006 Frias (OTT 338) and the unbelievable 1013 Proctor (OTT 289), 98% heavy!!!
Can´t find the mega-heavy pumpkins on aggc to double-check the OTT and %heavy entries, but the others should make you look forward to a chance of smashing 1000 lbs with an OTT of 340 or something like that.
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9/25/2012 6:37:33 PM
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| MR. T. (team T) |
Nova Scotia
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wow. thanks
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9/25/2012 6:47:34 PM
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| sirpumpkin |
Frankfort Ohio
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my last years fruit measured 340 and weighed 1035.5
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9/25/2012 6:54:10 PM
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| So.Cal.Grower |
Torrance, Ca.
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Then there is hope for me :)
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9/25/2012 6:57:49 PM
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| fast fred and faster tim |
morristown, Tn email [email protected]
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the meat was 18 to 20 in thick in chappelle 87% Heavy would love seeds from it
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9/25/2012 7:37:07 PM
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| Bubba Presley |
Muddy Waters
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I had a OTT last year 907 lbs weighed 1032 lbs unofficial
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9/25/2012 7:43:43 PM
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| Donkin |
nOVA sCOTIA
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yes but Pickering Chris really knows how to tape properly:)lol
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9/25/2012 8:06:06 PM
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| HEAVY D |
43.841677 , -79.086692
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:-) Terry Chapell, a retired tool and die maker taped mine. I would think it anyone could measure properly it would be him........ Carl on the other hand has been lying about size for years. Just ask Charlene. :-)
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9/25/2012 8:13:24 PM
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| Donkin |
nOVA sCOTIA
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Terry wasn't the only tool sizing up that one.bahaaaa
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9/25/2012 8:31:46 PM
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| BensbigpumpkinAUS |
NSW, Australia ([email protected])
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87% heavy!!!!!! Wow!!!
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9/25/2012 8:34:46 PM
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| Donkin |
nOVA sCOTIA
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343ft ott WOW!!
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9/25/2012 8:53:15 PM
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| Andy H |
Brooklyn Corner, Nova Scotia
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There should be an online course on taping properly. 87% and 98%, seriously? Maybe the two porch pumpkins I have measuring 240 and 180 actually weigh 700 or 800 lbs. Or maybe someone measured incorrectly. No disrespect intended, but it is not possible to go 87% or 98 % heavy according to recent OTT charts. Don't take my word for it. With the exception of a few oddities, it is exceedingly rare to find a pumpkin going more than 20% light or heavy.
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9/25/2012 9:45:29 PM
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| Donkin |
nOVA sCOTIA
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will you let me have some fun Andy:))lol You buzz killer lol
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9/26/2012 6:13:04 AM
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| Pumpking |
Germany
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With an ideal pumpkin (a sphere) an OTT of 340 inch would mean a sphere with a radius of 20.5 inch and with a volume of 36070 cubic inch. The entire volume being filled with water or anything else with similar density would mean a maximum weight of something like 1300 lbs, and the old OTT chart predicts 826 lbs for this pumpkin. Hence, it could go heavy up to 57% or 58% and then it is FULL, no more room left for even thicker walls.
Now I leave it to you to find out how many % heavy a cube-shaped pumpkin could go. Have fun!
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9/26/2012 6:23:05 AM
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| Pumpking |
Germany
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...hint: it should be something like 72%. Yes, a cube could go much more heavy than a sphere, because the corners are additional volume which isn´t necessarily accounted for in the OTT measurement. And now a square block which is only half as high as the lengths of its sides...
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9/26/2012 6:31:00 AM
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| Pumpking |
Germany
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...68% heavy maximum.
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9/26/2012 6:33:05 AM
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| Pumpking |
Germany
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...and now a square block which is twice as high as the lengths of its sides: 25% heavy maximum.
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9/26/2012 6:36:01 AM
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| Pumpking |
Germany
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what a striking difference, and this makes me recall one of the posts by Pap in a thread some weeks or months ago when the correlation between pumpkin shape and light vs. heavy was discussed, and Pap pointed out that the flat to the ground pumpkins are more likely to go heavy. It must be true, according to maths.
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9/26/2012 6:38:46 AM
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| Andy H |
Brooklyn Corner, Nova Scotia
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You and heavy D have been good boys, that was just a preemptive strike to calm things down. After the weigh offs I look forward to a friendly debate....;)
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9/26/2012 7:08:21 AM
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| gpierce |
Ashby, MA
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"1013 Proctor (OTT 289), 98% heavy!!!" ---- wow, that's crazy. It must of been close to being solid.
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9/26/2012 10:28:34 AM
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| WiZZy |
Little-TON - Colorado
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1,046.00 LBS Grande, Gary Littleton Colorado United States Jareds Weigh-off 901 Hunt x 1385 Jutras 340.0"- 826.00 LBS. 27% heavy.
There you go....just missed by one inch!
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9/26/2012 11:37:26 AM
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| WiZZy |
Little-TON - Colorado
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1013...Dont believe that one sorry!
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9/26/2012 11:38:10 AM
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| MR. T. (team T) |
Nova Scotia
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let's hope my pumpkin will bring up such controversy lol shooting for over 25% heavy to this new chart
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9/26/2012 12:07:13 PM
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| bathabitat |
Willamette Valley, Oregon
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A 327" (772 lb est) 1000 lber would be 30% over on the 2012 chart. That would be rare, but possible it seems. (See the 998 Frum - so close)
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9/26/2012 1:06:28 PM
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| North Shore Boyz |
Mill Bay, British Columbia
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Our pumpkins went 24% heavy (898 lbs) and on chart last year, and the year before were 12% & 10% heavy...I understand that pumpkins 500-800 lbs tend to go heavy but the ones taping 1000 plus are usually more close to chart. within about 5% either way.
Sean, like you I'm hoping to still weigh heavy but will be just as happy if they weigh near the new charts which appear to me to be closer than ever.
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9/26/2012 1:14:51 PM
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| meaford |
Ontario
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Lol I still get a good chuckle out of that stat. That was a misprint ,it taped ott. 372" and when't 1 1/2 % over on the old chart. It would have been light, to the new chart. Sorry if it gave anyone palpatations Lol . Terry
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9/27/2012 3:04:31 PM
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