Posted by 1031D on February 25, 2013 at 07:14:18 from (107.8.250.69):
In Reply to: LA versus 500 posted by 55 50 Ron on February 24, 2013 at 16:47:19:
Lamont, I think the pistons in my LA are 3 3/4" which puts it at 425cu. It pulls a 5 bottom plow well in our clay. I was disking last fall with a 16' disk in 2nd all day long. It's not too bad on gas either. It's been running that way for the last 30-40 years with no crank damage, and never seen or heard of one breaking on an overbored engine either! Have you ever looked in the crankcase as an LA crank??? There is a local puller who is in his 80's now that still pulls a L with around 500cu 4 cylinder engine. He has big combine tires on the back and it's still crank start.
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