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Re: Max Armstrong on RFDTV
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Posted by Jon H on October 26, 2004 at 12:49:56 from (69.26.17.63):
In Reply to: Re: Max Armstrong on RFDTV posted by 720Deere on October 25, 2004 at 10:08:15:
I missed that show,but the tandem 830 sounds like one of Don Dufners toys. The tandem 830 with modern sound guard cab is his best effort,but he made a lot of other strange rigs using 2 cyl JD's. Some of which are. 1 His puller tractor,an A or G with with the original head and block removed and a 427-428 Ford cross mounted in it's place,driving the JD crankshaft with a multi V pulley in place of the JD flywheel. This rig also has a power operated weight transfer setup slung under the belly of the tractor. 2 A multi hook of 3 D JD's with all controls hooked together. 3 a tandem hook of D's with another JD 2 cyl engine set over the rear tractors rear and belt driving the pto,3 engines for a little more power.
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