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Re: hints on pulling w/ Super M
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Posted by ChadS on May 06, 2005 at 07:24:38 from (66.228.96.156):
In Reply to: Re: hints on pulling w/ Super M posted by RustyFarmall on May 06, 2005 at 06:41:08:
Id say, if it is your first time, have fun, and be safe. Get a feel for what the tractor is going to do on the track. Expect the unexpected, front end being too light can overturn, and thats something you never wanna see. keep the front weighted down pretty well, till you get used to it. then get a little braver and let the front off the ground a bit more as time goes by. Super M's are great low gear pullers, lots more torque over a stock M so it will have pull if the carb is right. Pu on wheelie bars and practice this sport carefully, and have a ball! With your old Farmall! let us know how you did! Got all sorts of info on how to hop it up a bit more if it needs more power,, thats a different story at the moment for your tractor and experience. Hope this helps,, Chads
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