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Who builds the big cube 6030's?

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al

01-03-2004 15:32:53




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Anyone know who builds the 900+ cube 619's?

Does Riverside have the best superfarm engine?




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yeah

01-04-2004 05:58:54




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 Re: Who builds the big cube 6030's? in reply to al , 01-03-2004 15:32:53  
riverside seems to build the best deere motor.



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buickanddeere

01-03-2004 17:28:13




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 Re: Who builds the big cube 6030's? in reply to al , 01-03-2004 15:32:53  
Rumour has it anything other than 531 cu" in a 5010/5020/6030 will be banned. The 619 does have a better bottom end than the 531's.



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Scott

01-05-2004 08:27:40




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 Re: Re: Who builds the big cube 6030's? in reply to buickanddeere , 01-03-2004 17:28:13  
I bet Jerry LaGod started that rumor!



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Mr. AC

01-05-2004 13:18:21




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 Re: Re: Re: Who builds the big cube 6030's? in reply to Scott, 01-05-2004 08:27:40  
Rumor he**, it's going to happen, like it or not! Deeres running 619's is the biggest back scratching rule there ever was!! That motor NEVER EVER came in a 2 wheel drive tractor, combines and articulators only!! If the Deeres can run that motor, than a D21 AC should be able to use the N7 Gleaner motor, whats fair is FAIR!! I don't know why anyone wants to pull with any Associations, NTPA, ATPA, NATPA, ETC ETC ETC. Seems like no association looks out for the betterment of the sport, just the select few pullers who have the biggest check book and the most friends. I will gladly stay just a lowly brush puller till I die, rather than pull with a bunch of crybabies in any of the Assn's.

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Scott

01-06-2004 02:17:20




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Who builds the big cube 6030's? in reply to Mr. AC, 01-05-2004 13:18:21  
Even bigger that the backstabbing from Hyperpoop? How many of their parts were ever found in an IH parts book? I still want to see the Hyperpoop block part number in an IH parts book and show me where IH ever offered it for anything. If you`re going to allow that crap then as far as I`m concerned the John Deere 619 and the AC N7 motor should be in.



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Mr. AC

01-06-2004 11:51:25




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Who builds the big cube 6030's in reply to Scott, 01-06-2004 02:17:20  
You're absoulutely right!! All or nothing! Original, or open the rules, make things fair!!



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