Posted by jddrawbar on October 24, 2018 at 07:32:00 from (107.77.220.172):
In Reply to: Diesel S-10 posted by Dave in Tx on October 23, 2018 at 18:53:42:
Great job, waiting for the photos. I worked with a guy that was doing the re-power thing back in the 80's. He put a 350 Olds in a little Toyota PU, with a 350 auto trans. He could nail it from a dead stop and it would just spin and shift thru the gears w/o hardly moving. He also built some awesome dune buggies.....very talented guy. He is near 80 & still doing his thing. He most recently did a JD 50, dual exhaust, Holley carb, did the cam (he's a machinist), put Cat pistons, & all kinds of little tricks. It just sets in his shop, out of the way. I stop by every now and then just to get him to start it and hear it run. He's not a farmer, lives on one ac. and has no use for the tractor, just did it cause he could.
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