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Rearend, engine combos.

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future puller

10-06-2005 11:12:10




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Have heard that an IH and DT 466 motor will bolt right up to a 706 gas rearend. This is done for a lighter weight. Then used the framerails and sheetmetal off of a 9-1066 and you have youself a pulling tractor. Also to get bigger cubes can I use pistons and rods from a jd? If so which parts? Is any of this possible? Need help putting together a hot farm puller and figured peicing a tractor together is cheaper than trying to buy the whole tractor. 9-1066 tractors are bringing a lot of money at auctions right now, and i am looking to get into the sport cheapest way possible.

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ejr-IA.

10-06-2005 17:03:52




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 Re: Rearend, engine combos. in reply to future puller, 10-06-2005 11:12:10  
Im useing the 06 frame rails and narrowing the front motor plate .Im looking at jd parts too you use rods and pistons from 466 jd with the tepee rods or go bigger yet with 5010 pistons allot more machineing with these.I think you come with 520+ cid with 466jd pistons.



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colekicker

10-06-2005 12:54:33




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 Re: Rearend, engine combos. in reply to future puller, 10-06-2005 11:12:10  
Well, no matter what you do, you will find one thing out very quickly, there is nothing cheap about tractor pulling. If you have one tractor to pull with, you have 2-5 sitting at home for parts. When you go pull and don't win, the one thing that will get you there is cubic$$$'s. It will take time and money before you have something you are really proud of. Or, if you have the cash you can buy someone else's tractor. My Super M has been a project on going for a little over 2 years. It isn't perfect yet, and it still has a lot of money to be spent on it to get it there.

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