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Re: Old John Deere max speed
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Posted by the tractor vet on January 05, 2006 at 08:32:26 from (4.124.82.117):
In Reply to: Re: Old John Deere max speed posted by RustyFarmall on January 05, 2006 at 07:16:53:
The 460 gasser that i had way back would flat up and get with the progrham with the govener removed . When we use to go play let pull the sled i would remove the govener and it would run at over 6500 RPM well one day we hauled someother guys tractor down to the pull and put his on the trailer first not thinking that we would be unloading his first at his place and it was only a couple miles from the shop well after we unloaded his i told my buddy that i would just drive the 460 to the shop well he took off with the pick up and trailer and i took off well since i don't have all my duck in a row i opened the 460 up and was wright on the back end of the trailer and mikey told me that we were running almost 65 felt like 200 on the tractor and there was the Oliver 88 that had a 67 ford 390 Gt engine in it with 4bbl carb and it would run 65 no problem pullen two wagon loads of corn just ask the state cop that stopped me and informed me that 25 mph was the max that one can run on the highway with and SMV sign .
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