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Posted by Dann on February 05, 2002 at 20:24:06 from (64.43.224.17):
In Reply to: HELP Need ! posted by Dann on February 05, 2002 at 17:14:10:
Well maybe I didn/t state every thing completly right but I wanted to express how happy I was with the 806 gas 301 engine in my 706, It made it a real horse, I had alot of the Deere, and Ford boys scratching their heads when the 706 walked though the feild with 4-16s like it was playing.The second comment was it wasted away for I could get her slowed down and stopped, Ever had a 301 go apart so fast with out warning? Oil pressure wasgood temp only 180. what caused a piston to plain expolde like that any Ideas? 3rd is $750.00 dollars to much for a used 301? Is it worth traveling 400 miles for? #4 question where can I look to find one closer to Marion Ky Any suggestions? Im setting in the middle of FORD-DEERE- and AC country! Any Helpful comments are much WELCOME!! THANKS!!!
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