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Re: 1964 International 504
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Posted by the tractor vet on June 18, 2007 at 19:18:53 from (75.19.127.195):
In Reply to: Re: 1964 International 504 posted by georgeky on June 18, 2007 at 14:34:14:
We got it all here from plowen SHALE to yellow caly to gumbow to sand loam and ya can have it all in one field . Yea either need to turn the wick up or tune your tractors better neighbor down the road pulled 5x16 720 spring resets with a 766 at 10 inches for years ya ain't got enough twist the screw Old Ron's 504 diesel had 14.9x38's loaded with a tric. ft. and twisten 2950 RMP sounded like a pizzes off bumbel bee standing 4-5 inches of fire out the stack with a nice trail of black on top of the flame, he also pulled a 10and a half foot # 37 disk . He bought that 504 in the spring of 69 a week after i bought my 450 D .
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