Posted by IHMANKY on August 11, 2008 at 01:01:09 from (152.86.133.139):
In Reply to: H Performance Limit posted by Tom Windsor on August 10, 2008 at 11:41:41:
Pretty much stinks... but I think we all tend to "push the limit" in one way or another. I have an M I had spent a lot of time on over the previous winter to get it cleaned up to take tractor pulling. Got it tore down, put back together, painted up nice and put some new stuff on there.... only to find a long crack down the bellhousing. None of my area welders will touch it even though I've told them I know there are no guarantees... it's not a tractor I use or depend on... and a smarter man probably wouldn't do it... but I guess the world is fresh out of smarter folks... I'm going to hook her this weekend and if she snaps when I set the front end down (gently as possibly) I guess she'll just have to snap!
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