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Re: ATTN: SCpuller, MORE HP!!!


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Posted by MagMan on April 27, 2005 at 15:40:20 from (152.163.101.13):

In Reply to: Re: ATTN: SCpuller, MORE HP!!! posted by ChadS on April 27, 2005 at 12:08:09:

What I would like to see is a newly rebuilt mag on the dino then the same tractor with a good distributor. Now you could use one of your 100 + HP tractors. But I would also like to see a stock H or maybe that SM of yours the same way. I know dowm deep that a mag fires a plug with three times the spark that a distributor does . Maybe that does not matter. But it seems to me that if you have a souped up tractor thats stroked and putting out 90+ HP your taking off with the sled like a drag race and may need that good advance. But lets face it I can build a mag with all types of lag angles and put in a stock H or M or even C when you take off a half throttel and then before you get to the 75 foot marker you got it pulled back farther than IH ever made it to go. LOL It does not seem to me that that advance is going to work the greatest. And also for lugging I am not quite sure about the dist. NOW maybe if you start to spin and drop the throttle and when she catches traction and you give it to her now I will admit that a good advance would work out there.I have been pulling things on the small farm here for close to 30 years now with the H and Mag and now I have the SM with the dist It just does not seem to measure up. I did put the napa springs in to her also But They did not seem to be long enough and I figured that the might strech out where they hook and unhook becuase they are so tight.
When I finish this H that I am working on for a Farm stock class I will probly put a rebuilt mag on and pull her to see how she goes and if not I have no problem switching her over to a distributor.

Thats when I get er done there may not be tractor pulls that far in the future . lol
JON


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