1650 pulling

My 1650 has started out the summer pulling great. 3 firsts in the last 7 days.
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It is an antique pull. We have several of them around our area in the summer. Tractors have to be pretty much original stock. No cut tires, no extended weight brackets, tires pretty much what you could order back when tractor was new, no turbos, 10% over on rpm's, 20" max drawbar height and max speed around 5 mph. Weight classes 4500, 6000, 7500, 9000, 10500, and an open class. They are popular around here in the summer. A lot of the small towns combine then with their homecoming days and fairs. Have 50 to 80 hooks. Usually no prize money. You get a trophy if you are in the top 3 in your weight class. I have 8 pulls within 30 miles of my house in the summer. These pulls and plow days are very popular in my area. A lot of fun and you are usually pulling against neighbors or friends. You'r able to pull without spending a lot of money on a pulling tractor. These tractors that are pulling are usually at our plow days pulling an old plow.
 
I know you like to tinker and am curious how much unseen internal work is done to your engine ? Not trying to start any issue just wondering. Have you ever had any issues with the fuel being set that high ? I know you said it wasn't a turbo motor but we have a 1750 with motor updates/ oil cooler and charger. Oversize injectors and pump turned up a bit and it looks nothing like that under a hard load. We also pull an 88 gas in a hot stock/ enhanced class. From one Oliver puller to another congrats !
 

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