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Re: Engine Building Again
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Posted by the tractor vet on May 16, 2007 at 18:03:40 from (75.19.126.88):
In Reply to: Re: Engine Building Again posted by supermpuller on May 16, 2007 at 13:13:07:
Now i don't know about that as the one we put togther had 609 CU. In. and even the one guy with the 22000 dollar massey harris was 75 feet behind and that just made him so mad as we had no real speed limit and in the 4500 it was road gear at 20% over rpm and sometimes ya could squeek 5500 in road gear and 4th for everything else and even in the 7500 it never labored the motor .for the two years that we ran it it made for a long season for everybody. As long as my buddy did not try runnen the no RPM limit classes it was bullet proof , the weak link was push rods . And only one time that she got a second was the day the fuel pump took a dump at the 275 foot mark and the guy that got me only got me by a foot other wise it would have been a gate shot .
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