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MM U PULLER BUILDUP

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ARIAS 1

06-06-2005 18:38:25




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Hey guys....I am getting into the antique pulling scene along with my hot rod puller.What would any of you moline guys suggest I build to stomp the living out of thoes oliver guys?Would like the max cubes out of my 1950 utu.Also what would be the BEST cylinder heads to run?Help me out guys.




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TroyND

06-09-2005 12:00:15




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 Re: MM U PULLER BUILDUP in reply to ARIAS 1, 06-06-2005 18:38:25  
Hold on there newbie. You can't stomp an Oliver. Some times, if you are lucky, you might sneak by an Oliver. That's about the best you can hope for. Ha!



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Mopower

06-09-2005 05:39:27




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 Re: MM U PULLER BUILDUP in reply to ARIAS 1, 06-06-2005 18:38:25  
I would suggest my good friend in Kalamazoo, MI. His name is Doug Henderson. He makes cubes and his engines are rock solid. E-mail me and I'll be glad to put you in touch with him. 5.75" bore blocks that run water in them and WILL NOT leak or crack. LW seems to have some impressive things too!



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jd b puller

06-09-2005 19:23:35




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 Re: MM U PULLER BUILDUP in reply to Mopower, 06-09-2005 05:39:27  
Mopower - 5.75" blocks, what does he use for pistons? Was thinking of downsizing my B a tad.



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Mopower

06-10-2005 04:49:39




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 Re: MM U PULLER BUILDUP in reply to jd b puller, 06-09-2005 19:23:35  
I'm not sure what he uses. Depends on the setup I think. Might be a custom setup or aircraft ones. I dunno.



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WILDMAN

06-07-2005 04:24:18




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 Re: MM U PULLER BUILDUP in reply to ARIAS 1, 06-06-2005 18:38:25  
CALL LW AT910-673-3505 HE BUILDS SOME MEAN MM TRACTORS.



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06-06-2005 22:43:05




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 Re: MM U PULLER BUILDUP in reply to ARIAS 1, 06-06-2005 18:38:25  
how much $$ u lookin to spend....theres LOTS out htere..... any HP numbers up to like 200....sometimes a lil more..



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