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Posted by the tractor vet on May 16, 2007 at 08:27:14 from (75.19.126.88):
In Reply to: Engine Building Again posted by lawmar on May 16, 2007 at 06:51:18:
Since your worken on a old m that does not have any counter balances built into the crank ya may have a problem as you will more then likely HAVE to add weight and that will take some doing of machining the crank and maken up weights to be mounted to it then drillen them to get it wright . And i am guessen that you want to go play tractor pullen . The down side to this is you still will not have enough when ya come aganist a MM with a slightly built 4 cylinder let lone a realy built one . As they can get over 600 cubes out of a MM U with not any problem and they will live BTDT. And the nice thing about them is that ya can build one of them for the low end of nothing with junk parts .Even though i bleed red i even saw the light on that one . As with buying the tractor building the motor weight brackets buying the tires and wheels and fiberglass oil pan and transmission cover we only had a littel under 3400 bucks in the whole thing. With what you want to do is fine but you will get more in machine work then ya think. But each to his owen.
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