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V-8 Pulling Tractor ????? Help............

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1morgan

12-27-2005 14:31:52




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Can anyone tell me what make and model antique tractor is the simplist one to put a V-8 into? If so what make and CI. would you use ETC.. THANKS FOR ANY HELP..... .....




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Dave in MN

12-29-2005 17:41:44




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 Re: V-8 Pulling Tractor ????? Help............ in reply to 1morgan, 12-27-2005 14:31:52  
We're in the process of putting a 440 chrysler V-8 in a M....ALOT of details to be worked out yet, but it looks do-able.

Happy New Year to everyone.



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roger sch pony express pt

12-30-2005 18:48:42




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 Re: V-8 Pulling Tractor ????? Help............ in reply to Dave in MN, 12-29-2005 17:41:44  
HAY BOYS THE EISEST IS HOUGH LOADER REAR AND 500IN HEMI ALL OTHERS BREAK TOO OFTEN GOOD LUCK AND HAPPY NEW YEAR



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ras sch pony express pt g

12-30-2005 18:45:58




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 Re: V-8 Pulling Tractor ????? Help............ in reply to Dave in MN, 12-29-2005 17:41:44  
HAY BOYS THE ESIEST IS HOUGH LOADER REAR WITH 500IN HEMI AND 1471 CHARGER



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ras sch pony express pt g

12-30-2005 18:45:45




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 Re: V-8 Pulling Tractor ????? Help............ in reply to Dave in MN, 12-29-2005 17:41:44  
HAY BOYS THE ESIEST IS HOUGH LOADER REAR WITH 500IN HEMI AND 1471 CHARGER



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RustyFarmall

12-28-2005 06:45:20




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 Re: V-8 Pulling Tractor ????? Help............ in reply to 1morgan, 12-27-2005 14:31:52  
My first guess would be either a Massey Harris or an Oliver, because those engines are mounted very similar to the way a car engine is mounted, and use a driveshaft between the clutch housing and transmission.



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atex57

12-27-2005 18:43:00




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 Re: V-8 Pulling Tractor ????? Help............ in reply to 1morgan, 12-27-2005 14:31:52  
Depends on the pulling surface. Are you pulling on dirt(clay) or blacktop? Ed.



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