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CASEPOWER

05-30-2004 12:11:55




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Here's the latest from Wilson machine. Hope to see it at Denton. It should be a power house.




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So What

06-06-2004 06:51:19




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 Re: Wilson Machine Shop in reply to CASEPOWER, 05-30-2004 12:11:55  
No rules, no competion, wasting somebody elses money. Sorry but that doen't impress me.



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Brandon

06-02-2004 07:48:56




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 Re: Wilson Machine Shop in reply to CASEPOWER, 05-30-2004 12:11:55  
I was just wondering who owns the ub at the top of the page and where are they from I would like to get the phone number for wilson machine shop I would like some Info on the Intake on that tractor. thanks Brandon



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CASEPOWER

06-02-2004 10:04:46




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 Re: Re: Wilson Machine Shop in reply to Brandon, 06-02-2004 07:48:56  
Here is were you will find Wilson Machine.



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Mopower

06-01-2004 11:31:07




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 Re: Wilson Machine Shop in reply to CASEPOWER, 05-30-2004 12:11:55  
Oh my. What can I say but WOW!? The beauty of M-M parts!



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Jerry

06-01-2004 07:53:26




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 Re: Wilson Machine Shop in reply to CASEPOWER, 05-30-2004 12:11:55  
Hey LW, looks good! Was wondering why you decided to go w/LP over gas, though? Also, how did you decide how long to make the runners on your intake, is there a formula for that? Thanks!



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LW

06-01-2004 17:38:42




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 Re: Re: Wilson Machine Shop in reply to Jerry, 06-01-2004 07:53:26  
Well #1 lp works great starts easy makes good power on a moline our rules here are very different the most places the rules read that the carb. must be agricultural type and in same position and no air plane carbs so that rules out about any gas carb that flow enough air the carb in this pic. flows 680cfm, runner length has a lot of variables and runner volume, this intake would need to be a lot smaller on gas.

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Shutt30

05-31-2004 18:56:56




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 Re: Wilson Machine Shop in reply to CASEPOWER, 05-30-2004 12:11:55  
My god that LW does some nice work!



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Dave S

05-30-2004 14:36:29




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 Re: Wilson Machine Shop in reply to CASEPOWER, 05-30-2004 12:11:55  
Only one word to describe it SWEET



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Tyler

05-30-2004 19:29:44




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 Re: Re: Wilson Machine Shop in reply to Dave S, 05-30-2004 14:36:29  
NICE!



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David

05-30-2004 13:11:49




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 Re: Wilson Machine Shop in reply to CASEPOWER, 05-30-2004 12:11:55  
Looks nice, but what would you call it? A UB rearend, looks like a GB diesel frontend with a 800 well motor. Looks like a fun tractor but I know it would never fly around here. I hope LW has success with it.



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Bill

05-30-2004 16:42:05




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 Re: Re: Wilson Machine Shop in reply to David , 05-30-2004 13:11:49  

Must suck to live where your at huh?



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CP

05-30-2004 13:32:03




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 Re: Re: Wilson Machine Shop in reply to David , 05-30-2004 13:11:49  
That is a GVI rear and original front. I seen the before tractor when it came in. What makes you think it is a U rear?? There's nothing against using a 800 in a GVI.



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David

05-30-2004 16:56:44




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 Re: Re: Re: Wilson Machine Shop in reply to CP, 05-30-2004 13:32:03  
Well for one, it has U or UB axles and a UB steering column. More power to him if his rules allow him to do it.



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LW

06-01-2004 07:10:01




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Wilson Machine Shop in reply to David , 05-30-2004 16:56:44  
No different than a row crop tractor pulling with a fabricated front axle, atleast all the parts were made by Moline!



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CASEPOWER

05-30-2004 17:20:26




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Wilson Machine Shop in reply to David , 05-30-2004 16:56:44  
Not sure on the axles, but it is a original GB with a UB special steering tower. He made his own GB special. It pulls super class and there's nothing there that breaks our rules. Maybe you should come pull with us.



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Kev

05-31-2004 09:35:53




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Wilson Machine Shop in reply to CASEPOWER, 05-30-2004 17:20:26  
Where do you pull, and what are the rules?



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