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Brother trading in John Deere B for MM R...Help!!!

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01-07-2005 16:38:11




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Ok boys, my big brother who used to pull a JD B Is going to buy and pull a MM R instead.He would like to know what you can do as far as bore, different cranks, headwork..etc...so I told him I'd write the experts. How many horses without going crazy??? He wants to pull the 3000-3500-4000 classes. any info would be GREATLY appreciated....Hey, at least he got rid of the two banger...(just kidding.)

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big r mm

01-07-2005 19:13:56




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 Re: Brother trading in John Deere B for MM R...Hel in reply to 770, 01-07-2005 16:38:11  
we have two in our area running 6" stroke, and one being built a lot bigger(almost done), even heard of one guy who makes m5 govenor kits to install in these tractors



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roland witherspoon

01-08-2005 13:10:10




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 Re: Brother trading in John Deere B for MM R...Hel in reply to big r mm, 01-07-2005 19:13:56  
what pistons and rods in the mmr with the 6" stroke thanks



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MMpuller

02-23-2005 09:48:47




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 Re: Brother trading in John Deere B for MM R...Hel in reply to roland witherspoon, 01-08-2005 13:10:10  
I built an R,and i have a 206 engine in it bored out to 3 7/8 with bigger valves,and cam work done.i do not see how you get a 6" stroke in that motor without the cam being in the way.



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