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Re: BORING JD 70 GAS to 6.125
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Posted by 70plowboy on January 03, 2004 at 05:13:46 from (205.188.208.73):
In Reply to: BORING JD 70 GAS to 6.125 posted by Old Joe on January 01, 2004 at 09:46:39:
joe as a 70 fan i thought the same thing i took in a standard bore block asked them to go as big as possable i wanted them to go to 6,.125 just so it would be as big as a g but they stoped at 6 inch or .125 over there was still some meat left but it wouldnt have gone that far. right now im looking into a power block for mine a 7 inch bore . she dose a good job pulling 4-16`s but im after a power block and 5-14`s just to shut up the doughter`s plowboy!!!!
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