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SIDE x SIDE

07-15-2012 05:33:31
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Building a CA puller,need all the advise I can get.Can you help me ?

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Dick L

07-16-2012 06:58:14
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Re: Hey Dick L in reply to SIDE x SIDE, 07-15-2012 05:33:31  
What can be done to make a puller work? Several things. Tire pressure and drawbar is a big factor. Reading the track to make a good choice of the path down the track is another thing. Probly as important as power.

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steve(ill)

07-16-2012 19:24:43
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Re: Hey Dick L in reply to Dick L, 07-16-2012 06:58:14  
DIck, i was telling him about the motor you did with the milled head and ported valve runs. I think he wants advice on "internal" work.

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Dick L

07-17-2012 07:24:45
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Re: Hey Dick L in reply to steve(ill), 07-16-2012 19:24:43  
Yes, He has the D 14 engine which has a flat surface over crator pistons. The crator has to be made smaller to increase the compression. For more compression you can stroke the crankshaft and go to larger pistons. A computer ground camshaft to the engines new increased compression rebuild specs will also help in moving more fuel into the firing chamber along with porting the head.

Added compression is added horse power. Better flow thru the engine will also add horse power.
Putem together and go kick but.

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Ted in NE-OH

07-15-2012 20:07:41
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Re: Hey Dick L in reply to SIDE x SIDE, 07-15-2012 05:33:31  
Eliminate or bolt together the hand clutch. It is a weak point in that tractor.

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Dick L

07-15-2012 07:11:01
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Re: Hey Dick L in reply to SIDE x SIDE, 07-15-2012 05:33:31  
I'll give it a try if you email me the rules what kind of money limit your under. Email is open.

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