Posted by dej(Jed) on January 08, 2014 at 04:58:37 from (141.189.113.1):
In Reply to: over bore 46 farmall m posted by keith wager on January 05, 2014 at 14:02:34:
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In the long run it would be cheaper to buy a puller. I see puller M's here in western, Pa selling for between $5000 and $8000.
My own M had the 4 1/8th set up and makes about 60 hp. At the local pulls most check rpm's before and after you pull. So that is not an option. If you run an open class they will eat you alive. I don't care what you do to the engine, if you can't put the power to the ground, you aren't going to pull well. But when you do you might win the $50 FIRST PLACE money and that makes it worth it . Right?
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