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Stroking an A Chad

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BUDD

11-16-2003 02:36:46




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Chad; All this talk about stroking tractors has made me think a little. I know I will need BIG power for next year. So I think I am going to stroke my "A". I need to know where to get the rods and pistons from. I tore the "A" down yesterday and did some measuring. I figure that I can go to about a 36" stroke + or -. Anymore than that and I will need to modify the PTO cover and I know that would be too obvious. I have got to keep up with the RED ya know! What do you think?

(``;``) BUDD

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BUD ABERNIE

11-28-2003 15:29:34




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 Re: Stroking an A Chad in reply to BUDD, 11-16-2003 02:36:46  
TOOK ALL THE OAINT OFF THE (M) USING ONLY A STEATH PRIMER !!! LOST 227LBS!!! JUST CUT FRONT BOLSTER UP, ADDED SOME OLD TIN TO HIDE !!!!
FOUND 9HP IN THE HEAD !!!! GOING LITE AND GETTEN UGLY!!!!!



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BUD BARENIE

11-17-2003 06:03:22




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 Re: Stroking an A Chad in reply to BUDD, 11-16-2003 02:36:46  
I TINK WE BETTER QUITE TALKING ABOUT STROKER MOTORS REAL FAST OR THE CLUB MIGHT CHANGE THE TIRE SIZE ON THE (A) HA--HAAA
ANYWAY WHO NEED'S A STROKE IN FARM STOCK IN OUR CLUB !! RITE !!! 4 AN EXTRA $3000.0 AN OR 20HP
IT'S NOT WORTH IT !!!! WE'VE GOTTON A BUNCH OF GOOD MILEAGE OUT OF THIS ONE !!!! LOOK AT THE MY NEXT POSTING !!!!! I THINK GOING LIGHTER MIGHT BE THE ANSWER. LIGHT WEIGHT PART'S ARE EXPENSIVE !!!! CATCH'S YA'S SOON

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ChadS

11-17-2003 07:00:20




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 Re: Re: Stroking an A Chad in reply to BUD BARENIE, 11-17-2003 06:03:22  
I can find HP by tunning the tractor on a dyno,,, there is so many upgrades that can be done to the carb, distributor,, and fuel to get what you are looking for,,,, ChadS



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11-16-2003 21:19:02




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 Re: Stroking an A Chad in reply to BUDD, 11-16-2003 02:36:46  
REDD BUDD?????



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BUDD

11-17-2003 02:20:07




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 Re: Re: Stroking an A Chad in reply to ??????, 11-16-2003 21:19:02  
Maybe????? ????? ??



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dctom

11-16-2003 09:48:22




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 Re: Stroking an A Chad in reply to BUDD, 11-16-2003 02:36:46  
take it to polks auction and and buy a tractor that is legal for farm stock, need i say what color??? dctom



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BUDD

11-16-2003 10:02:20




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 Re: Re: Stroking an A Chad in reply to dctom, 11-16-2003 09:48:22  
dctom;

Let me think about it, um NOOOOO OOOO

('';'') BUDD



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w,anglemyer

11-16-2003 09:13:19




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 Re: Stroking an A Chad in reply to BUDD, 11-16-2003 02:36:46  
budd chads right how many times do you need to be told maybe dc tom has a little more paint



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BUDD

11-16-2003 10:04:38




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 Re: Re: Stroking an A Chad in reply to w,anglemyer, 11-16-2003 09:13:19  
Angleiron;

I am lisening honest I am. I just took 50 lbs off it yesterday.



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ChadS

11-16-2003 05:26:34




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 Re: Stroking an A Chad in reply to BUDD, 11-16-2003 02:36:46  
I am not for sure what to think,, HA HA,, If strokers are allowed,, I will have a whole lotta fun with my 50 H. Just park the ol SH in the barn. LOL,, Lighten that JD up!!! Make it use the power it has!!!,, It is just too heavy right now,,, come on down into the lighter classes,, That ol A will act like it has a stroker in it!! ChadS



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deadeye

11-18-2003 04:35:57




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 Re: Re: Stroking an A Chad in reply to ChadS, 11-16-2003 05:26:34  
Here's how to lighten it up to get down in that lower class. "STRIP ALL THE PAINT OFF AND DON'T REPAINT IT" !!!!! ----deadeye



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