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Re: M pulling 3 bottom 16 inch?
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Posted by chadd on April 19, 2007 at 09:42:17 from (155.92.30.226):
In Reply to: Re: M pulling 3 bottom 16 inch? posted by Glenn FitzGerald on April 19, 2007 at 05:12:28:
Yeah, My grandfather bought two M's and a W6 to pull a 3-16 and two 3-14's (one of the 14's pulled easier than the other). The W6 was relegated to the easiest pulling 3-14, the M that pulled the harder pulling 3-14 got oversized pistons the next year, and the M pulling the 3-16 got oversized and domed M&W's. There is no way a stock 656 would pull a 5-16's in SE Wisconsin. The farmer down the road from us pulls a 5-16's with his 2096 that has been turned up and our 966 gets used on a 3-16's (it could pull 4, but a three is all we have for now, and it has high speed bottoms on it anyway.)
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