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| stumptown63
08-26-2012 20:00:42
166.182.3.160
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So I might be working on a farmall m or SM this fall. Lookin for some ideas an maybe some used parts. Would like it to a mild build. Maybe 80 to 100 HP or so. Ideas an suggestions welcome please. |
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| stumptown63
08-27-2012 21:28:44
166.182.3.173
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Re: m puller in reply to stumptown63, 08-26-2012 20:00:42
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| Give me some more info on the 6 inch crank. Contact? Price? |
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| Josh Blackburn
08-27-2012 09:08:33
174.252.225.153
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Re: m puller in reply to stumptown63, 08-26-2012 20:00:42
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| Call Gary baker. With that 6.5 crank and some baker help I'm sure you will meet your goal. |
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| Flyin Farmall
08-27-2012 08:31:23
166.181.3.226
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Re: m puller in reply to stumptown63, 08-26-2012 20:00:42
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| I have a 6.5 inch crank available,email is open |
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| Ole Johnny
08-27-2012 04:09:41
98.19.206.195
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Re: m puller in reply to stumptown63, 08-26-2012 20:00:42
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| 80 to 100 hp from a 50 hp or less tractor ISNT a mild build. Like everyone has told me 'make big cubes and then put a ported head on it with big valves' MONEY MONEY MONEY is what it takes. |
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| stumptown63
08-27-2012 06:37:53
166.182.3.210
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Re: m puller in reply to Ole Johnny, 08-27-2012 04:09:41
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| I used the term mild because I'm not lookin for a 4000 dollar 7inch stroker kit. I was thinking 6 ish. Maybe something taken out when upgrade |
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| baldwin racing
08-27-2012 16:24:18
74.79.154.169
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Re: m puller in reply to stumptown63, 08-27-2012 06:37:53
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| | vallbracht's has a 6 inch stroker kit brand new crank not a rebuilt one.....uses stock rods just need crank and pistons kelly |
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