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Posted by Farmallkid on May 01, 2004 at 07:42:08 from (209.216.154.168):
Hi, I was talking to my cousin about putting straight pipes on his W-9 and my M for pulling. i have had guys tell me that its alright, they wont hurt a thing in the tractor. My cous had a mechanic working on there C and he asked him if its ok to put a pipe on, the guy said no, cause you need the commpression, and if you put a pipe on it will over heat the valves. Now, i dont know to much about commpression and the engine, So thats why i'm askin. Is it ok to have pipes on these old gals? They ran pipes on the old 10-20s and F-20s, So why not on the letter series? I have talked to many guys who know alot about farmalls and they said its ok, So is it or not? There is a web sight, and thes guys have a lot of farmalls and they run a pipe on there 9, These guys know alot, i'll post a link
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