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MMpuller08

02-26-2008 18:00:51




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Does annyone know if there were any (gb)s running on gas/lp whith a 6cly engine from the factory, buliding a gb whith a 605lp power unit and need some info thanks Brandon




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MMpuller08

02-27-2008 18:03:57




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 Re: in need of moline info in reply to MMpuller08, 02-26-2008 18:00:51  
Ok for those who are alittle behind a stock g is about 402ci and a 605 power plant is guess wat 605ci about 150 horse verses the stock 72hp. again thanks for the info that was helpfull to me



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TRD

02-29-2008 21:07:11




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 Re: in need of moline info in reply to MMpuller08, 02-27-2008 18:03:57  
I think what RDss was trying to say is that you don't need to put a 605 engine in the G. he's right there are too many people making modified pullers and parting tractors out. If you are going to pull, pull stock. it keeps a challenge. "if you modify a tractor with a bigger engine or super stock, then there is no challege at all just a big p^%^ing contest." Feidler



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RDss

02-27-2008 07:14:12




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 Re: in need of moline info in reply to MMpuller08, 02-26-2008 18:00:51  
one question, why do you want to put a 605 in it?
I think there is too many people making pullers and parting things out.



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Kevin Moschenrose

02-27-2008 09:13:37




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 Re: in need of moline info in reply to RDss, 02-27-2008 07:14:12  
I agree 100%!



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Alan K

02-27-2008 15:38:03




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 Re: in need of moline info in reply to Kevin Moschenrose, 02-27-2008 09:13:37  
I agree 200%! (if thats even possible)



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R Moline

02-27-2008 09:49:31




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 Re: in need of moline info in reply to Kevin Moschenrose, 02-27-2008 09:13:37  
It's pretty nice to see them doing what they were meant to do. Not just sit in a shop being a show queen..... ...



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Hillbilly Hooker

02-26-2008 19:20:21




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 MM in reply to MMpuller08, 02-26-2008 18:00:51  
To my knowlege there was no GB built with a 6 cyl gas or lp. The Gb diesel was a 6cyl 425 ci.



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MMpuller08

02-26-2008 19:33:00




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 Re: MM in reply to Hillbilly Hooker, 02-26-2008 19:20:21  
thats what i origionly thought to but after some research there were apperently some built to test with in IL, reed the comments on the picture Link



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