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Re: C-153 ID
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Posted by CLIFF S on January 30, 2007 at 08:33:17 from (205.188.116.133):
In Reply to: Re: C-153 ID posted by Hugh MacKay on January 30, 2007 at 07:02:57:
The 504 Must Kno't keep the engine cool enough to keep the power up! Your Right Tractor Pullers Don't have a lot of time to heat them up going down the track! H-350 have a lot of room around the cylinders to keep them cool and the C-153 Don't, As for the Queston of putting a C-153 in a BN,A,B Well its a bad Idea! And i agree it will break things! A C/230 is Much Stronger and better suited for that kind of power! I have an 39 A that i pull with Tisco 3 1/8 pop ups in it and its 25 HP when i put it together and i am guessing 27 or so know and it pull 3500lbs class with 11.2x24 tires and dose real good But wont hold a candle to the Super Cs & VACs most of the time Here! Shaggy has a better head than I do and i bet what he has is all you would need in an BN! We will Find out in tallmadge what shaggy has! I will have my Super C puller with the stock block shaggy talked about there in 3250B to keep up my points!
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