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Posted by tractor dan on July 18, 2004 at 05:05:36 from (64.12.116.14):
In Reply to: Oh Oh my yard is getting full of Farmalls. posted by Kelly C on July 17, 2004 at 14:03:42:
kelly i had a 460 utillitie gas for a while it was set up for the highway dept. it had at one time 10 foot snow plow cab and one really big wieght up under the rear to compensate for snow plow the guy that had it before me took off the cab and wieght and added pto off his parts 460 he also rebuilt the engine and let me tell you that had some power not sure what was done to the governer but going down the road it would do about 23 mph when you come to a hill brase youself it would open up to about 35 mph i did not have a mechanical tach to check it at the time but it was turning some high rpms he use it on the blower for filling the silo worker well you definatly want to put a strait pipe on it just as big as you can fit threw the hood and tall enough to get fumes over your head then listen to her RoR
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