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Jim Hutson's W-40

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Will

01-24-2003 17:47:59




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I spent the day with Jim and he has found another 30-35HP, that thing should be pretty awesome when it's back together.




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what happened?

01-25-2003 15:25:06




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 Re: Jim Hutson's W-40 in reply to Will, 01-24-2003 17:47:59  
What was it that happened to it when it broke? All I ever heard was that it went pop and people thought it was the crank or cam.



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Will

01-25-2003 16:23:15




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 Re: Re: Jim Hutson's W-40 in reply to what happened?, 01-25-2003 15:25:06  
He said that it broke the cam



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APULLER

01-26-2003 07:55:26




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 Re: Re: Re: Jim Hutson's W-40 in reply to Will, 01-25-2003 16:23:15  
Hey Will why don't ask Jimbo why not make the cam billet so it will be stronger,its not that much greenback,besides what price victory.



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Ray

01-24-2003 18:28:35




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 Re: Jim Hutson's W-40 in reply to Will, 01-24-2003 17:47:59  
So when is the "awesome" machine going to be back together, he'd better found more than 35 HP the way that a certain Gray Coyote is running! He needs more than that just to stay ahead of the M's and 88's! Can't wait to see it LAY it down...



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Jrred

01-27-2003 06:08:51




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 Re: Re: Jim Hutson's W-40 in reply to Ray, 01-24-2003 18:28:35  
Ray, I have yet to see a 88 or a M that can hold a candle to that W-40 I'm not sure what pull you have been to or what you were looking at but more often then not the W-40 out pulls those tractors! If by dumb luck they do beat him I know they will not do it again!!!!! !!



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Ray

01-27-2003 12:44:38




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 Re: Re: Re: Jim Hutson's W-40 in reply to Jrred, 01-27-2003 06:08:51  
Wait until you see Marlatt's new M motor w/billet crank! You'll probably be re-thinking the W-40's dominance (or lack thereof).



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Jrred

01-28-2003 04:52:55




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Jim Hutson's W-40 in reply to Ray, 01-27-2003 12:44:38  
You really think that a billet Crank makes Marllats tractor go if all it took was a billet crank I think we all would have one! The reason Marllat stays in the 4500 and 5000 is so he does'nt have to pull against the W-40 he is smart enough to know were his place is you should to!!



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Ray

01-28-2003 22:27:59




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Jim Hutson's W-40 in reply to Jrred, 01-28-2003 04:52:55  
Try looking at the results from Murray, the M won the 5500 and whipped the "Gray Coyote". If you would get out of your house sometime and off the computer you would know that last year the 600 pushed Hutson everytime, and he's running ALOT stronger this winter!



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Jrred

01-29-2003 09:00:07




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Jim Hutson's W-40 in reply to Ray, 01-28-2003 22:27:59  
Yes I noticed and I also noticed a lot of Ms in that class every time Hutson is not pulling like in Murray I have also seen that 600 case get spanked more than you think by that W-40!!!!



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Ray

01-30-2003 19:41:49




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Jim Hutson's W-40 in reply to Jrred, 01-29-2003 09:00:07  
Come on JRREDED or whatever, is your last name Crower or Isky? That's the only reason I could see someone sticking up for Hutson this much, as he must be your best cam client (as many that have broke!).



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John

01-27-2003 20:10:32




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Jim Hutson's W-40 in reply to Ray, 01-27-2003 12:44:38  

Hopefully marlatte will have something that can run bigger than the 4500 in the summer pulls. I could never understand why he pulls 4500 gets 3rd or 4th loads up and goes home.



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