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agco puller

08-30-2001 13:07:06




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This summers hottest ticket coming soon to a feild near you.
McCormack Deering W-40's with 6 cylinder Black Diamond truck engines in them punched out to over 500 cubes and complete with billet roller valvetrains that idle like a NHRA superstock and can pull 5000 plus rpm's and weigh in at about 5000 lbs with cut 18.4x38's. LEATHEL WEAPONS giving sled owner's headache's. Can't touch this!




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gray4010

09-05-2001 12:31:00




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 Re: Hot ticket in reply to agco puller, 08-30-2001 13:07:06  
Where do these little devils pull at and is any natural tractor allowed to take a shot at them?



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agco puller

09-05-2001 13:29:35




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 Re: Re: Hot ticket in reply to gray4010, 09-05-2001 12:31:00  
This one is running around west central Minnesota
but I think he will be going to a few events down south (Missouri) this fall and winter. He got beat
finally this last weekend buy a big 900 Case that looks exactly like Alan Tolson's(if you read HOOK you'll know what I mean. He still waxed a Shipman built L Case though. The class is called Antique open division so it's got to be 1959 or older. The
Shipman built Case is 6" Bore X 9" Stroke or roughly 1018 Cubes but only can run about 1600 RPM.

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agco puller

09-05-2001 13:29:18




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 Re: Re: Hot ticket in reply to gray4010, 09-05-2001 12:31:00  
This one is running around west central Minnesota
but I think he will be going to a few events down south (Missouri) this fall and winter. He got beat
finally this last weekend buy a big 900 Case that looks exactly like Alan Tolson's(if you read HOOK you'll know what I mean. He still waxed a Shipman built L Case though. The class is called Antique open division so it's got to be 1959 or older. The
Shipman built Case is 6" Bore X 9" Stroke or roughly 1018 Cubes but only can run about 1600 RPM.

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jeff

09-05-2001 19:02:14




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 Re: Re: Re: Hot ticket in reply to agco puller, 09-05-2001 13:29:18  
hey stupid, who do you think built the crank in the 900---how about the same guy that built the L! stick to your wc



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agco puller

09-06-2001 09:08:36




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Hot ticket in reply to jeff, 09-05-2001 19:02:14  
The 900 Case was not I repeat not built by Shipman it is the owners own creation.....and the WC gets another victory.



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jeff

09-06-2001 10:59:14




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Hot ticket in reply to agco puller, 09-06-2001 09:08:36  
listen stupid, i know the owner of the 900 and the crank came from Missouri! Again, stick to your WC discussion board , O.K. agco pusher! regardless, who gives a crap, someone that day was to get 1st,2nd,3rd,etc- are you like most of the "knowledgable ones" who talk, but never beat anyone???



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Ralph

09-05-2001 19:08:49




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Hot ticket in reply to jeff, 09-05-2001 19:02:14  
Spoken like a true gentleman.



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G Taylor

09-05-2001 06:12:37




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 Re: Hot ticket in reply to agco puller, 08-30-2001 13:07:06  
That's still close enough to factory origional to pull in the stock classes isn't it?



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600

09-01-2001 20:14:44




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 Re: Hot ticket in reply to agco puller, 08-30-2001 13:07:06  
go to penn.



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mike

09-01-2001 05:24:42




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 Re: Hot ticket in reply to agco puller, 08-30-2001 13:07:06  
Our next project is a W40 with the 4 speed tranny.
12mph road gear @ 1975 rpm + 20% + bigger tires = fun



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Gump

08-30-2001 18:34:24




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 Re: Hot ticket in reply to agco puller, 08-30-2001 13:07:06  
thinks thats something, I know of a ????, oops, said too much!!!

Later

Gump



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Slo

08-31-2001 15:27:52




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 Re: Re: Hot ticket in reply to Gump, 08-30-2001 18:34:24  
Replacin a 88 isn't it?????



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Gump

08-31-2001 17:46:53




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 Re: Re: Re: Hot ticket in reply to Slo, 08-31-2001 15:27:52  
Thats the way rumor has it. Will have to work on them this weekend for some more info for you. Oops, there I go again, said to mu



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