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Anyone using the 7.5 Block in the JD-G?????????

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2 cylinder

04-10-2003 06:06:04




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What kind of Horsepower can be expected from the 7.5" Block with a stock crank, and then with a stroker crank. Any information would be appreciated.




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darren

04-13-2003 20:20:43




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 Re: Anyone using the 7.5 Block in the JD-G????????? in reply to 2 cylinder, 04-10-2003 06:06:04  

Me takes me loader off the B
Me drives the B to the pull Me pulls the B
Me & B have fun!
B & me go home.



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Gman

04-10-2003 19:54:48




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 Re: Anyone using the 7.5 Block in the JD-G????????? in reply to 2 cylinder, 04-10-2003 06:06:04  
Two cylinder the 7.5 is tough to install,if you use one you just as well stroke to 9 3/4 because you can never put tractor back to stock,just parts and junk. It will be tough to get a div. 5 tractor,but if you're persistant enough you can. You know what kind of horsepower it takes in Div 4 & 5 and you'll answer your own question. Gman



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Pretty funny

04-11-2003 04:21:32




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 Re: Re: Anyone using the 7.5 Block in the JD-G????????? in reply to Gman, 04-10-2003 19:54:48  
I'd like to see you pull that putt putt in the 6500 Div V. I needed a good laugh tonight. Thank you



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2 cylinder

04-11-2003 17:54:27




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 Re: Re: Re: Anyone using the 7.5 Block in the JD-G????????? in reply to Pretty funny, 04-11-2003 04:21:32  
You'd like to see me pull that Putt Putt in Div-V, like I like seeing you Div-V pullers pull your Div-V tractors in the 3-4 MPH farm classes at the County Fairs. On those nights I'm usually laughing when I get the 1st place trophy and the $100-200 in prize money, when Div-V drivers can't drive their tractor unless they have twice the horsepower of everyone else, and can just dump the clutch and float the valves. PRETTY FUNNY Bring your Div-V tractor down to the average puller's (budget) class and give us a good laugh that night.

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Still laughing

04-11-2003 20:39:59




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Anyone using the 7.5 Block in the JD-G????????? in reply to 2 cylinder, 04-11-2003 17:54:27  
Hey Putt, putt: Your the one that missplaced your putt putt in Div V. I don't want to piddle along in low gear, and your the one that can't run what you brung in forth. So if you can't run with the big dogs stay on the porch.



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FB/Farmall Boy

04-13-2003 16:19:33




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Anyone using the 7.5 Block in the JD-G????????? in reply to Still laughing, 04-11-2003 20:39:59  
We were at Murray a lil while ago and I remember A JD(Generic G driven by Glenn Filges) winning the 8500 Div. 4 and another G winning 3rd. An as far as I gather Div.4 is bassically Div.5 with lower rpm's



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Not as Much as we do when the big dogs stoop to the Lowly level of the Putt Putt!

04-11-2003 21:05:18




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Anyone using the 7.5 Block in the JD-G????????? in reply to Still laughing, 04-11-2003 20:39:59  
Just cause we don't go as fast as you guys in Div-V don't mean we can't read the track and out drive ya in the farm classes! If I had the money those guys in Div-V had I would be runnin that class myself, but I don't so I make the best of the classes I can compete in. Please don't take all this Personally as I am just a competitor, as it sounds like you are also. GOOD LUCK IN YOUR UPCOMING PULLING SEASON!

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FB

04-11-2003 07:43:25




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 Re: Re: Re: Anyone using the 7.5 Block in the JD-G????????? in reply to Pretty funny, 04-11-2003 04:21:32  
It seems to me that there are actually less competition in those bigger classes



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