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Re: M engine - How would you build it?
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Posted by the tractor vet on August 08, 2007 at 20:02:28 from (75.19.124.211):
In Reply to: Re: M engine - How would you build it? posted by CenTexFarmall on August 08, 2007 at 18:43:49:
We did do a littel playen with it but propane is not common around here . If we were building a pullen engine to run on gas it was usualy up in the 12-13 to 1 range and needed something a bit better to feed on and we would feed it VP C12 or C14. Yea my pump man has a nice Beechcraft baron benn up a couple times with him . He and i had to run down to a fram on a service call on one pump that just was not wright and he and i flew down in his buddys Piper 180 as the farm that we needed to go to was almost at the end of the runway and across the road from the airport , threw a hand full of wrenches in a cardboard box and a new pump and instead of a two and half hour drive by pickup it was a thiry min flight . I keep tryen to get THE RED to let me barrow his credit card and get a nice littel LEAR then i could just bop around fixen tractors anywhere.
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