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Re: 1066 wheel hubs
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Posted by 1066 hi gear on January 04, 2006 at 18:07:22 from (64.33.137.114):
In Reply to: Re: 1066 wheel hubs posted by the tractor vet on January 04, 2006 at 16:42:16:
They call you the tractor vet what a laugh that is. Learn how to tighten somthing up and you won't break it. As for telling me to go to the drawing board. You have not a clue what we are even allowed for pumps or turbos or anything. Yes a 640 can make 2000 hp but with a 15 mill rotary tell me you would make more than that. If I could run a worked over P Pump and a ht 60 yes then I would be in the 2000 range. Quit acting like a college educated know it all if you don't know what the hell you are talking about, don't respond to my posts. I posted a truthful remark on my own experience as I have been pulling for 13 years and point champion in hotfarm in 96,99,00, 02,03. And I have never once broke a clamp, and let me tell you I have twisted off 3 big input shafts in the last 13 years, don't ya think I would tear the keyway out before doing that. I don't like know it alls. I know damn well if these wheels are kept tight you won't break them. I never broke one yet.
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