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ChadS

10-03-2003 12:10:38




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Hello to all!! I am ChadS. I have a few comments I would like to express, hope you don't mind.... I have been posting info on Farmall H pullers since early May of this year. I realize that HP results and cubic inch are important when building a puller. Not everyone can belive it is possible to get big power from small engines. I have 1 thing I can clearly dispute. Not all engines are the same. Different builders and designers have different views on what to do when building strokers. Some are the best in the business, some have good reputations, and some don't have a clue. If some one comes here and says that they can perfom a task, do it right, and shares their experience, I think It ia great. I have been building Hs' for 15 years. Right down to the paint jobs. I cut the tires, I build the engines, I have done it. I like trying to teach others what I have learned. Maybe, some do not understand, some just don't want to understand, or some just don't care. It is all OK with me. I will help anyone who asks for me. I know others will do the same. When you have questions some of us have the answers. Sometimes the answers are more complex than the questions. Just don't go bashing we will not respond to negative remarks. We know in our buisiness there is room for doubt. I have no problems tring to explain what I am doing, as long as the person is capable of understanding what it is I am tring to describe. 9 times out of 10 when someone first see's a oliver 88 running over 20mph without ever seeing it before will be quite amazed!! They will have questions. They will ask. Some will answer them truthfully, some will BS you. I won't do that. I am a hard working puller who had to do it the hard way, build them from the ground up.. Just like many others have done in the past,and the future. I will try to help anyone if they ask. Just my thoughts of the day.. Thanks for letting me vent... Alone in Akron,,, ChadS

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Hey Chads!

10-04-2003 12:03:34




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 Re: Engine Info...... in reply to ChadS, 10-03-2003 12:10:38  
Would you know how to get a little more horsepower out of an M that is bored, 4 1/8 pistons, and the 450 head? Turns 63 right now, but need a little more. Any advice would be appreciated!



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ChadS

10-04-2003 16:34:11




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 Re: Re: Engine Info...... in reply to Hey Chads!, 10-04-2003 12:03:34  
Yes, I do have some suggestions. Send me an email address and I will get back with you. ChadS



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Farmall Daddy

10-04-2003 17:09:56




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 Re: Re: Re: Engine Info...... in reply to ChadS, 10-04-2003 16:34:11  
My email address is tractorman560@yahoo.com



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Brad

10-03-2003 21:06:17




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 Re: Engine Info...... in reply to ChadS, 10-03-2003 12:10:38  
You aren't in akron ohio, are you?



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chadS

10-04-2003 16:34:52




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 Re: Re: Engine Info...... in reply to Brad, 10-03-2003 21:06:17  
Akron, Indiana



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