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Re: Re: Dodge slant 6 installing instructions
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Posted by DAve on August 25, 2002 at 16:49:55 from (216.42.66.29):
In Reply to: Re: Dodge slant 6 installing instructions posted by G-MAN on August 24, 2002 at 09:38:10:
Something with an open frame and a coupling going into the existing tractor transmission would be about the simpleist. Early Allis or Farmall come to mind.I'm sure there are others set up about the same.Get to some tractor shows with a tape measure in your pocket and do some research. Tractor like that you could use an automatic or manual shift transmission on the back of the slant motor.You will need the extra reduction as the tractor will not have enough low end and will go so fast you will hurt your self.
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