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Re: Farmall Tractor Pulling
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Posted by Migraine on November 03, 2004 at 21:10:50 from (24.18.75.6):
In Reply to: Farmall Tractor Pulling posted by Migraine on November 01, 2004 at 21:13:19:
Hey Chad. I don't think that was my 460 in Hook mag but I don't get it so I"m not sure. My tractor is not fully restored and painted yet maybe this winter. I don't know if Hook mag knows where Lynden Washington really is? We are 3 miles from the Canadian border and 7 miles from the Pacific ocean so we are on the edge , literally. Our family currently pulls a Farmall team consisting oa a 200, 300, 400, 460, 560, h, m, m-diesel and turbo 460. They all have names but so does everybody else right? I also have 340, 504, 100, 806-d and a few others not done yet. I collect all kinds of Farmall and International literature and lots of IH old collectibles. I turned the whole basement into a red and white Farmall room last year. Anyway, enough ramblng. Just one other question about the H power up. Will the Head from a c-169 300 fit on the H if I use Super H pistons and sleeves and will it help me power and torque wise? Or do I have to go to the machining process you earlier described. You seem very interested and full of knowledge on this stuff. Thanks in advance. Migraine
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