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9,000 LBS. D-21PULLING TRACTER.
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DARRYL KRAUSE
03-14-2003 23:23:05
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IM BUILDING A D-21 PULLING TRACTOR AS WE SPEAK.I'M JUST WONDERING HOW MANY MORE GUYS OUT THERE ARE RUNNING TRACTORS AT THIS WEIGHT AND WHAT YOU ALL DID TO THE MOTOR AND SHAVING WEIGHT. WE HAVE A STEEL FAB SHOP SO I CAN BUILD A NEW FRONT END LIGHTER RIMS FRONT AND BACK. TAKE OFF LIFT ARMS, PTO,ALL HYDROLICS LITTLE THINGS HERE AND THERE.HOW BIG OF A PUMP DO SOME OF YOU GUYS RUN. I WOULD LIKE TO TO RUN A 450 ROOSAMASTER PUMP WITH BIG LINES ETC. FOUND 2 USED ONES FOR $1250.00 WITH LINES AND LASER CUT INJECTER TIPS ITS ALMOST $2000.00 ANY INFO WOULD BE GREATLY HELPFULL,THANKS.
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