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Re: Hemi Powered Tractor
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Posted by oldcraneguy on October 22, 2006 at 16:28:28 from (72.144.140.75):
In Reply to: Hemi Powered Tractor posted by Jon V on October 22, 2006 at 07:04:06:
Im pretty sure the hemis were never used in production tractors, Thats one reason I was thinkin about doin one myself, biggest problem is the one Id wanna use,the 392, was only used in cars for a cpl yrs (57-58) I think and the drag racers pretty well used up all of those years ago, might still be able to find a 331, they used those from like 51-55 I guess one would prob have to plan on spending a good buck on any of them being as how theyre all so old. I wonder if anyone whose already done one of these swaps could be tired of it by now? Havent ever seen one for sale.. Its not that Im lazy...well ok maybe it is but Im curious if anyones seen any for sale?
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