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Re: Re: Re: 300 head on H?
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Posted by Ken K on May 29, 2004 at 12:41:57 from (67.200.32.14):
In Reply to: Re: Re: 300 head on H? posted by Allan on May 27, 2004 at 07:31:30:
Hi Allen, I don't know how correct the info is but I do know the person that gave the info to me is not a BS-er if you know what I mean. I can tell you he is getting more then 30 hp. because I get about that much hp. from my H. I have just regular IH Firecreator pistons (3-7/16") with a 300 head milled about one thousand just to clean up the head. I don't know if it ever was milled before I got the head though. I drove this H in question when I worked for this farmers dad back in 1961. At that time it was still a standard H with 9 speed transmission and the fast forth gear. They have had this H in many pulling contests and it always does good. Many first places over the years. It never stops scratching in low gear! It's one tough tractor, withstanding many hired hands over the years. When I worked for his dad we milked about 80 plus cows, now they milk over 130 cows.
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