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Re: Page post on HP torque


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Posted by the tractor vet on March 24, 2006 at 16:21:24 from (64.179.117.102):

In Reply to: Re: Page post on HP torque posted by RustyFarmall on March 24, 2006 at 12:52:10:

Yep , just like if ya took a 454 chebby and put it up to a big inch 4-6 banger at the same RPM guess what will out pull what . Heck CAT CUMMINS DETROIT MACK IH all did there thing with the V8's and a little old 6 cylinder would clean there KOO KOO CLOCKS . Back many moon ago there was this guy with the same last name as me and he was also into the Coal BUCKETT trucking with his 1978 4300 Eagel with a 440 Detroit V8 13 speed and he and his river rat buddys thought that they had the baddest coal buckets on the road OOOOOOPpppps then he ran into me and my buddy with out littel old 350 small cam Cummins well we all loaded the same weight on the scales and all left together going to the same place till the first hill when me and old SLOW POKE and i left the pack ent down and dumped and were twenty miles north of where we dumped when we saw them comming least to say that they were just a bit upset well the Rat Pack as we called them took all there double breasted Yamahas to the Detroit shop and spent the whole nite getting there engines worked on and the vary next day were back at the salt mine loading and going where my buddy and i were going and we all left together till the first hill on I 71 and that was the last time we saw them till we were on the way back needless to say they were realy P###*** off Well OLd HoG HEAD DISSIPIEARED for a couple weeks and the next time we saw him he was driven this big black Freightliner with this 3408 Kitty turned up and was going to show us how it was done , NOT seem's that he could not handel these two 4300 350 small cam Cummins So ya can't beat and inline 6 just like in a pickem up truck when it gets down to lets tug a load up a hill ya can't beat a inline and a standard trans, or rollen dirt they may sound good but good don't get it.


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