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Posted by carl on October 25, 2002 at 17:13:50 from (208.40.153.225):
In Reply to: Re: a question for red rider posted by Red Rider on October 24, 2002 at 20:48:50:
wow thanks for the response I didnt realize it would be quite so involved I new it would be a big project but it almost doesnt seem worth it. I thought it would be simmiler to truck transmisions I have done a few of them on semi's. Whats your opinoin on what to do. Heres my main problem. I use the tractor for pulling and it doesnt have enough power. The engine was rebuilt last winter. But I cant get the power I need out of it. People tell me to bore and stroke it but I dont have the money for that kind of stuff. I also have to keep it some what stalk for the classes Im pulling in thanks for your time.
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