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Re: IH 856 hot farm
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Posted by Diesel Freak on July 20, 2003 at 12:54:12 from (152.163.253.104):
In Reply to: IH 856 hot farm posted by Chads on July 04, 2003 at 18:39:58:
Hey! To let u know I have a buddy who is in the Michigan Farm Stock Tractor Pullers Association or MFSTPA. He pulls a 856 and it does really good. The only thing is I'm not sure what your rules are. In his club u can run the "P" style pump, a bigger turbo, and way above stock rpm. U can lighten them up to make the 6000 lb.class but u got to do alot of grinding in the rear differential and empty the T/A then fill the empty spaces with faom so u dont have to fill withe so much oil. My buddy has a "P" pump, an 8" outside diameter exhaust housing turbo,and a 2.99" inlet hole on the compresser side. And his tractor will wind up to 5000 rpm and he pulls in 3RD gear with a slipper clutch. It is really dependable it runs good and is really competitive. If u have any Questions just e mail me and i will do my best to answer them. later and HAVE FUN its a blast and a rush!!
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