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Re: Re: F12
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Posted by Zak on September 26, 2003 at 06:26:41 from (128.175.59.15):
In Reply to: Re: F12 posted by Nebraska Cowman on September 25, 2003 at 17:50:02:
Ummm...are we talking about the same type of tractor...an F-12? Are we allon the same planet here? Not trying to be rude so don't take it that way. The F-12 made like 12-14 horse. The frame isn't overly engineered, nor is the clutch to differential connection. Too much weight on the front, too much power...all these things will lead to problems in short order on this tractor. I'm just now finishing my 34' F-12 and quickly dropped any ideas oh 'high' power once I tore into it. They just weren't built for that. You could definitely pull in a stock class but if it's high power pulling you want you've got the wrong tractor to start on. Of course, the frame is simple enough to squeeze a straight six into so....
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