The Doctor was a label given to me by one of my "other brand friends". I was given the label of King of the Dumb answers, a$$hole (I prefer to think of myself as the whole a$$). Who knows you may be the author of one of these fine labels. BTW just out of curiosity, what does this discussion have anything to do with head gaskets? Drop me an email and we can discuss new names/labels. My dear friend, I find as much humor in some of these posts (mine included) as I do listening to a bunch of truckers on the CB radio. If I have a heart attack, it will be from laughing. If I was really hardcore, I'd join the NATPA! Just to set the record. If I had two identical tractors of the same brand/model, year, tires, bore, stroke, head, valves, etc.... EXCEPT for the compression ratio, static/dynamic psi values. I don't think there would be any arguement over which one would provide more operating power. There are clearly to many variables to determine what is considered "high" by definition. In My Humble Opinion, anything over 9:1 would fall under the label of high compression. If someone feels that their tractor can out perform another tractor with a lower compression engine, then they are certainly welcome to have their opinion. I don't agree but that is only my opinion. Speaking of opinions, what is your thoughts on the high vs low. Pleaze deminstrat a hi her level of inteligenze then I. ;') Peace
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