Posted by Brad Vinkemeier on February 01, 2013 at 23:01:50 from (70.198.3.197):
In Reply to: Re: Farmall M posted by Gary Baker on January 30, 2013 at 18:56:11:
That's almost 700 cubes u sure ain't going to spin it all that fast I've heard of these sized m farmalls out and about but I also they don't hardly last a season if run at real hi elms the other thing I heard that the head can hardly feed that big of cubes correct me if I'm wrong but a friend of mine has engine that was done by Murphys motor service with 7" crank with around 431 cubes runs no higher than 2800 elms and it puts out 150hp and he does very well from 7000 to 9500lb classes running at 4mph in first gear with 18.4×38s
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