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How lite can a jd A get?

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green puller

01-25-2004 18:11:43




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I have an Unstlyed A. I was wondering how lite can I get it. Are there any thing that most people over look to make liter or any secerts. I would like to get it lite so it will have more moveble wieghts. Any help would be apprciated.




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Jeremy

01-27-2004 08:11:19




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 Re: How lite can a jd A get? in reply to green puller, 01-25-2004 18:11:43  
I pull against an A Jd that pulls 3700. It has an AR rearend, flat cover, cockshut wheels with 40s on it. That is all i can remember right now.We also pull against a G JD in 4500.
Jeremy



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Drew

01-25-2004 21:55:11




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 Re: How lite can a jd A get? in reply to green puller, 01-25-2004 18:11:43  
It depends on how much you want to butcher it up. If you put styled sheetmetal on it, and do A LOT of other stuff (which does not include the use of any aluminum), you can make a 3500# class.



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Ken C.

01-25-2004 19:33:28




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 Re: How lite can a jd A get? in reply to green puller, 01-25-2004 18:11:43  
I've got an unstyled A that weighs 4000 lbs. That is with spoke wheels, flat back, no oil bath air cleaner, hand crank, don't know much else to take off.



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