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Posted by p on March 29, 2001 at 14:39:08 from (12.33.190.5):
In Reply to: hotrod farmall H posted by Daniel DiRisio on March 29, 2001 at 12:06:19:
I don't recommend it due to several safety concerns but my neighbor has a chevy v6 in an H. So I know it is possible... but he is not very friendly to new people so I haven't sweet talked my way into his garage to see it up close. IT looks real natural from a distance. Be careful though, several concerns are(but not limited to): 1. engine speed is faster, therefore tractor drives too fast, brakes and handling are not made for it. 2. The drive line is not made for that kind of stress. 3. flip over potential becomes a real concern due to the motor having the snap to lift the front end. could be real neat show tractor and driver, but only for a governed motor and a sensible driver. BE CAREFUL!! it's all fun until someone gets hurt....
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