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Re: Getting A 1950 Oliver Down To 8000 lbs?
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Posted by 4010 puller on December 30, 2005 at 06:52:54 from (24.151.157.22):
In Reply to: Getting A 1950 Oliver Down To 8000 lbs? posted by 1206SWMO on December 28, 2005 at 19:18:30:
1206 SWMO: It looks as if the guy that makes the aluminum grilles is from Pennsylvania. John/Brad Taggart and their # is 724-356-2765. I was thinking that their grill weigh"s ~ 25# and the one on my 1900 weighed about 500#, that outta make a difference. Is it not obtainable to get 400 horse out of the little detroit? I was thinking at oen time you posted about a Super Stocked 1950 out of Missouri, do you have any pictures you can post on here to liven up this chat :) I can hear the screamin jimmy"s in my head now. John
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