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Topic: oliver 77 weight??????????????
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| showdown
08-28-2012 16:48:08
75.213.232.95
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Are the newer 77rc heavier than the earlier ones? Was told the newer one had heavier axles ect. Thanks........ |
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| dblair
08-29-2012 14:15:00
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Re: oliver 77 weight?????????????? in reply to showdown, 08-28-2012 16:48:08
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| 48 and 49 can make the 3500 pound class . |
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| dblair
08-29-2012 14:14:39
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Re: oliver 77 weight?????????????? in reply to showdown, 08-28-2012 16:48:08
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| 48 and 49 can make the 3500 pound class . |
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| mm585
08-29-2012 10:14:59
166.182.3.209
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Re: oliver 77 weight?????????????? in reply to showdown, 08-28-2012 16:48:08
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| my son runs our super 77 with two hundred pounds on the front in the 3500 open clases but it work to get it there. |
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| rustyplow
08-29-2012 07:35:53
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Re: oliver 77 weight?????????????? in reply to showdown, 08-28-2012 16:48:08
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| the engine tubs are a little thicker also. |
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| rrlund
08-29-2012 06:22:07
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Re: oliver 77 weight?????????????? in reply to showdown, 08-28-2012 16:48:08
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| I would think the disc brakes and larger pedals would add a few pounds. |
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| Schim
08-29-2012 05:18:06
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Re: oliver 77 weight?????????????? in reply to showdown, 08-28-2012 16:48:08
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| Yea i was told that the early 49's weighed about 200#'s less. We have a couple of them around here that can get into 3500# class where as mine that is stripped can only make 3750 and it is a 50. |
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| J. Schwiebert
08-29-2012 03:49:33
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Re: oliver 77 weight?????????????? in reply to showdown, 08-28-2012 16:48:08
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| The Super 77 has heavier axles than the Fleetline 77. |
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