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Re: VAC Pullers
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Posted by Hank (MO) on June 15, 2006 at 04:14:50 from (148.168.40.4):
In Reply to: VAC Pullers posted by 1016 on June 14, 2006 at 16:43:56:
148 engine from a Case 300. Otherwise bore it and stroke it. I've heard close to 200 doing this. Not to rain on your parade, but not exactly the best choice for a puller in the 3000 group. Small diameter tires (28) = poor ground grip, you can change to larger but then lose the torque. Limited strength bull gears = can't take a whole bunch. I suspect with the right amount of cutting and removing and $'s you can get a 2500 lb puller that will run well, but not many compete below 3000 in my area. There are others on this board with WAY more experience than me. If you want to "pound on a Deere" get yourself a WD45.
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