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do you need an Ac or Oliver pulling motor?

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cshaffer

02-02-2005 05:28:30




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If your looking for a very competitive motor email me and I'll see if I can help you out.




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bonehead

02-02-2005 11:19:12




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 Re: do you need an Ac or Oliver pulling motor? in reply to cshaffer, 02-02-2005 05:28:30  
The Never Enough Oliver came to Fl. to pull with us a few years ago, it"s one bad "S O B " & dependable too!!!!! !!!



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cshaffer

02-03-2005 07:03:14




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 Re: do you need an Ac or Oliver pulling motor? in reply to bonehead, 02-02-2005 11:19:12  
yes it's bad. John's nephew desighed the motor and he and I are building several others but a touch bigger .Because of the secrets for engines and pullers I can't tell who or where they are going. But if you ask " what did you do to that this winter" they may have been to our shop.



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OK

02-02-2005 05:32:13




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 Re: do you need an Ac or Oliver pulling motor? in reply to cshaffer, 02-02-2005 05:28:30  
Tell us who runs some of your stuff? You are always trying to sell some on here instead of classifieds! WHO out there is running a cshaffer enginge or some of your work? Let's see some results?



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cshaffer

02-02-2005 10:21:29




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 Re: do you need an Ac or Oliver pulling motor? in reply to OK, 02-02-2005 05:32:13  
NATPA never enough tractor has one of our motors. 1st in division 4 4500 & 5000 in 03 season. The tractor now resides in IA.

I understand that some people just need some help, thats what I'm tring to do is help. Some don't want to have to redip into there pockets to upgrade to keep up. What's your problem ? OK



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new kid in town

02-03-2005 19:55:46




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 Re: do you need an Ac or Oliver pulling motor? in reply to cshaffer, 02-02-2005 10:21:29  
when i looked at the natpa points for 2004. it loked to me like the classes were won by the people who were willing to drive to the most pulls. not necessarilly the best tractor?



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CrazyAllis

02-03-2005 20:47:37




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 Re: do you need an Ac or Oliver pulling motor? in reply to new kid in town, 02-03-2005 19:55:46  
It helps to drive to a lot of pulls but you only get pionts from five so I don't see what that has to do with it, and I thought that was why we have organizations like the NATPA was to have pulls to go to!If you don't want to go to a lot of pulls you better do real well at the ones you go to.



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