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Topic: Re: what is stock? for the rich or the poor?
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| lklklklklklk
10-25-2012 04:08:25
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But apparently you cant read part #s Every 605 head ever used was also used on a tractor. Do you understand yet? Oh congratulations on the 800 I am sure you were the first to figure that out. |
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| mm585
10-25-2012 07:04:01
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Re: what is stock? for the rich or the poor? in reply to lklklklklklk, 10-25-2012 04:08:25
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| LKLKLKLKLKLK I can read part numbers just fine, 4229 is the one I like. The point I was trying to make was that rectangle port heads shouldent be allowed in the stock class on a U or UB ect. As you can see I like HD800s but I feel they belong in the open div5 clases. Im by no means the first to put an HD800 in a gvi or 95 I was just showing you what kind of tractors I like to pull and that mabie Im not a compleat idot when it comes to molines as you would like to think I am. I posted a couple of pictures of my projects and I would like it if you could share some photos of what you pull. I also have a single front red face U single block that I pull with that has a head casting number of KE282E small chambers and 14mm plugs. Nobody I have talked to seems to know anything about it. Your a moline casting number expert mabie you can help me out. thank you for all of your words of wisdom thus far, its always nice to share info with a fellow moline puller. |
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