Posted by KY PLow Boy on October 28, 2012 at 08:14:52 from (72.4.86.91):
First off...I've already got more money in this thing than it's worth!! BUT I like it. Took it to a friends place for an annual plow day and was darn near embarrassed!! Had to pull a 4X14 in LOW 2nd gear and it didn't like that when I got to the Gumbo (black dirt). So far from what I can tell from recent posts it should pull 4X16's in Low 4th or High 1st. Also when you shut the engine off it sounds like it's trying to suck you through the exhaust pipe. Some one there mentioned maybe a bad or burnt valve. Now I run only 93 octane in it and have since I've owned it but have no idea what the previous owner ran. I'm not looking to make a HOT ROD or convert it to a 291 or 301 I would just like the old girl to run like she should and not drop another 2 grand in it. Any sugguestions? Thanks Matt
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