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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Hutson's W-40 ,what happened?
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Posted by Gary on March 21, 2001 at 15:15:01 from (63.28.152.252):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Hutson's W-40 ,what happened? posted by burns on March 21, 2001 at 12:31:36:
I'm not saying its cheating if its allowed its fine,but no other brand is allowed to use a block unless at least had some connection to the orginal company.Try putting a 671 Detroit in an Oliver 88 and see how far you get at most antique pulls,but Deeres are allowed to run recently manufactured blocks that have no connection to the John Deere tractor Company other than being cast to bolt up, this is not useing a few high performance after market parts,this is useing half a newly manufactured and designed tractor in an antique tractor pull.I think the basic block and head should have been built by the company of the same make as what was in the tractor orginally even if built at a later date,ie 310 in Oliver 88. I make the example with Olivers because the 99 and 880 wheatland I pull are both bone stock and run like it,not stating the case to modify them.
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