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John

10-10-1998 15:55:27




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What do I have to do to a 77 to kick some JD and IH butt. I have heard that some guys have 400+ ci in a 77 engine. Do they stroke a stock 77 crank or use one from a newer Oliver tractor? Email me if you don't want to give away your secrets on the message board. Thanks.




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oliver puller

10-20-1998 20:46:29




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 Re: 77 puller in reply to John, 10-10-1998 15:55:27  
: What do I have to do to a 77 to kick some JD and IH butt. I have heard that some guys have 400+ ci in a 77 engine. Do they stroke a stock 77 crank or use one from a newer Oliver tractor? Email me if you don't want to give away your secrets on the message board. Thanks.

I know a guy that pulles oliver 77's and can pull our sled out in 4 gear. I beleave he uped his rpm's I beleive he is runing 2000 to 2100, stroked it .25" and has .25" over sized pistons.
He has 18.4-38 cut tires on the back and has his rearend locked up.he is sead to have $12000 in his motor a lone.

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oliver puller

10-20-1998 20:42:23




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 Re: 77 puller in reply to John, 10-10-1998 15:55:27  
: What do I have to do to a 77 to kick some JD and IH butt. I have heard that some guys have 400+ ci in a 77 engine. Do they stroke a stock 77 crank or use one from a newer Oliver tractor? Email me if you don't want to give away your secrets on the message board. Thanks.



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Dan Johnson

10-19-1998 16:50:30




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 Re: 77 puller in reply to John, 10-10-1998 15:55:27  

: What do I have to do to a 77 to kick some JD and IH butt. I have heard that some guys have 400+ ci in a 77 engine. Do they stroke a stock 77 crank or use one from a newer Oliver tractor? Email me if you don't want to give away your secrets on the message board. Thanks.

I am looking for the same information on a 770 please include Me in your E-Mail replys, Thanks, Dan Johnson

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