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mark m

10-17-2007 16:19:55




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i have a farmall h tractor that i want make into a puller. does anyone have any tips on or how to build and make more horses.




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TCD

10-17-2007 18:24:50




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 Re: building a motor in reply to mark m, 10-17-2007 16:19:55  
lots of compression, big bore(get rid of the sleeves), big valves, 1/2" or more stroke and 3000+ rpm = big power 4 a H P.S. dont forget a block girdle or u will twist it in half



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r4etired

10-17-2007 18:03:05




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 Re: building a motor in reply to mark m, 10-17-2007 16:19:55  
I pulled a 68hp H in the 80's untill I saw one break a torque tube in the 5500lbs class. The driver went farther than the tractor.He was lucky and didn't break any bones but was really bruised up. You should think about that when you triple the design hp.



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RN

10-17-2007 16:49:59




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 Re: building a motor in reply to mark m, 10-17-2007 16:19:55  
Check puller board . Search archive for postings from Chad S. He has a puller and a worker ? Tips on governor settings, use of LP heads with part numbers, carb to use, sleeve kits bore, cam shaft numbers, interchange with super H , 300 series parts. Work tractor H brought up to 300 power, puller has about M+ power but needs premium gas. He has posted some tips on IH board also. RN



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IaGary

10-17-2007 16:27:23




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 Re: building a motor in reply to mark m, 10-17-2007 16:19:55  
Get yourself a mare and a stallion. They will make more horses.

Sorry for being a smart a$$, but I couldn't resist.

Gary



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