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Posted by Texas Red on April 27, 2003 at 05:28:20 from (64.57.226.169):
We had a local tractor pull saterday and i pulled my W-9 for the first time after doing more work on weight placment and rebuilding the carb, FULLPULL!! A first for me with this tractor. We even loaded a john deere backhoe on the sled, I dident go very far but i never lost engine speed or bogged down, it just spun out. Now for the question.. When it loads up and starts down the track the Gov will search ,reving the engine. When it Realy gets a lot of weight on it , it will stop searching a bit. Anyone have any ideas on what to do?? This beast is a real thrill to pull and my wheelie bars came in handy last night
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