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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote AS185 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 05 Mar 2013 at 11:39pm
A custom gear from bernie platz. It's 6.75th gear. I'm coupled in low range. I need to be in 7th high range. It only pulls down about 300 r.p.m.s I always spin out around 4200-4300 r.p.m.s.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote AS185 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 06 Mar 2013 at 12:00am
That is a bone stock 301. a little head porting, valve springs, It is a 301 out of a 8010.
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So it has the American Bosch injection pump I assume?
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote AS185 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 06 Mar 2013 at 7:45am
Yes. 13mm

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Im not pictured proudly posing my iq and age. I know they are women and children like yourshelf on the forum to be so insulting and distatesful of posting such a picture.man up. And act like somebody in public.
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How many DAYS did it take you to come up with this? Suddenly you go from the guy who ruins everyones posts with your obnoxious bs and ego filled remarks, to mlpankey - public servant. I'm not buying it. This is a new low even for you. You wanted pics, you got them deal with it. Your loss induced guilt trip isn't gonna work. You've already shown you have no shame or scruples. You have no right to oppose someone playing by your own rules.

They only thing I could possibly be guilty of is putting up a funny picture that represents public opinion. You've lost again.
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And spanky where did you learn how to spell your vocabulary of spelling is horrible   
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[TUBE]Ya9UEMxkmbk[/TUBE]  WD45D pulling in 4500lb. in  Ga.
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Still waiting for the few other drama queens to post their proof of building pulling tractors.
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Here's a tractor my former boss owns. I did some work on the engine, some on the chassis, and I rebuilt both Detroit lubricators and plumbed the gear train lubricator up. I also made new wood bearings for the plow and made the drawbar for it. This isn't tractor pulling but listen to the engine before and after all 8 bottoms are in the ground. This is a 30-60, that's rated at 30 drawbar horse power.
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Lena 1935 WC12xxx, Willie 1951 CA6xx Dad bought new, 1954WD45 PS, 1960 D17 NF
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Doesn't even know there is a plow behind it. 
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Here's a couple more of the twin and the big cube single. The single was having probably the best run ever....... until the hose between the intercooler and intake manifold blew. Stuff happens.
 
 
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This is my WC
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We are located in the eastern part of North Carolina and are proud of what we have been able to accomplish with the two 180,s that we run in the 6700 lb. hot farm class. I would also like to know if there are any other clubs or tracks in the east that offer this class,(370 ci., single turbo(3x3), any pump, unlimited rpm, 24.5 single cuts).

video is on youtube under allis chalmers 180 single turbo road gear
      
     http://youtu.be/22b_Ycjhxk

Thanks, o.p.s. for starting this thread
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Nice class, luv the 180,s! The common class in Mo is the 6500 ss which used to be good until the big MM got that light, now im setting up for 5900 pro field, any pump, 3000 rpm,s 360 ci, 18.4-38,s,,,, i do like open classes- less rules
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Lets try this again

    http:youtube.com/watch?v=22b_Ycjhxk
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one more time(maybe)

           http:www.youtube.com/watch?v=22b_ycjhxk
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Still did not work. I'am glad my pulling is better than my computer skills. Will try to figure it out and try again.
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Very nice,, pretty slick rig there
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Doug,
 
I have watched classes like this (360 cube - 3,000 RPM - 5500 - 6500 lbs.) develope over the last couple of years and to me it is an interesting class because it is a nice fit for the old 301 engine. You can easily get to 360 C.I with a 301 and easily get to 6,000 lbs with a 180 or 190 driveline. You spoke of the Missouri group that has the 5,900 lbs Pro Farm class. I have watched the tractor in the link below on You tube and at Gordyville. It has the 5.9 Cummins in an Oliver driveline I think. He seems to be the guy to beat in Missouri at the described class. Just watching in this video he appears to be in a gear which is close to 7th in a 180 - 185 or 8th in a 190 - 200. Should be easy enough to do, but it will take no less than 340 cubes and a pump that will deliver at least 500 cc's. Super Dave is in roadgear with a 180 and 24.5 tires so 7th should be doable for sure.
 


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Originally posted by Bob C IL Bob C IL wrote:

I noticed when you ask for actual proof the KEEBOARD COMANDOS are silent.......
That should be quoted and added to the history books.
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[TUBE]S78lQA8JxEM[/TUBE]       TAKARIDECOMMANDOS!!!!!!!

Edited by Bob C IL - 27 Mar 2013 at 3:50pm
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Very nice run ! Luv the 301 ! talking about the 5900 class, that White does run good , i got a 180 that used to have the 450 Roosa , hybred turbo , etc ;always ran in 6th, sometime 7 th , but it ran at 4500 rpms ,i put a Bosch A pump , Crowler clutch and half gears in now - just never could get the combo back right , the class now has a 3000 rpm limit and not sure if i can keep everything spooling with out running 4500 rpm,s ; gonna get serious this year tho
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Hope the Cummins does good......    The almighty dollar was the reason for the change. Anyone can relate to that....
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Nice pull Bob!
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Take a ride commandoes - Thats the quote of the week. Good one Bob! Hope the Cummins project is going well.
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Bob what class was that?

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IPA 6500 outlaw
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Lot o trash talkin on other threads for no proof of purchase...........
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