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Posted by Earl-IL on May 02, 2005 at 19:17:19 from (64.12.117.7):
In Reply to: Re: john deere D two cylinder turbo? posted by Bob-Wyo on May 02, 2005 at 18:31:49:
Bob, We had a father, son that ran a turbo on a unstyled "A" Deere.I don't know how many times in a row they could pull it .I saw them change the tractor over in about (15min)and pull that thing at Newman,Illinois for demo only because the rules didn't allow any turbo.They pulled it in the 5500lb class agains't "G"Deere, Moline, Oliver 88 and kicked them good. But you must rember that was 20yr ago a lot has changed since.If memory serves me well they ran in 2nd gear and turned it around 2200 rpm.Our rules were 10% over stock rpm so they actually went down the track pretty quick at double RPM.Most "A"s pulled in low gear at that time.It hardly made any noise out the exhaust.The PUTT PUTT was gone. Earl In Illinois
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