Posted by HeyPigFarmer on March 11, 2009 at 07:14:23 from (99.154.26.193):
In Reply to: Detroit Diesels posted by HeyPigFarmer on March 11, 2009 at 04:53:46:
See I hear about all these magic good starting powerful Detroits but I still have never seen one in existence UNLESS someone has been into them. There is a guy from the Davidson area, Ken something or other, that has some Olivers, Masseys, and a Siemen tractor that run great, but they have been heavily modified. Every construction site I've been on that has a piece of equipment that is Detroit powered, plus the one truck we used to have with the 6-71 all started hard and ran about like the old Insley there. According to the guy that owns it AIS did the rebuild on it or whoever they farm it out to, but before the rebuild it ran the same but had more blue smoke and leaks.
Now I'm not calling you all liars, that's not the point. Just when I started talking about no power, hard starting Detroits you all told me I was in an altered reality. The video doesn't lie. The only stock Detroits I see is in equipment like this, and that is the result I see.
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