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For Sake of the arguement

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ChadS

03-21-2004 07:58:12




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I guess the technology will not reach the door steps of those who will not belive. I would think that the question should have been how did he do it? Or who built it. Well I hope that he never tells. I got the same respose on here when I told everyone about my H being in triple digits on HP. But you know who don't call me a liar? the ones who seen it pull, and have got beat by it. You guys think that just because your tractor is not big power, that someone else has not figured it out. well got some bad news, they are called sleepers. Just like on the street, you see cars that look stock, and you feel cocky and challenge them to race, then you get your doors blown off. You know what you say to yourself? Gee, did not expect that!! Just because they don't pull nationally, don't mean they don't exist. This guy who owns the G in question is a good man, he worked his tail off to get it where it is. Any one who does not respect a guy for his accomplishments, deserve to get beat and do not deserve to ask the same people "what did you do to it? ". The ones who put forth the true grit effort, to strive to be the best they can be, well, those will be the ones you will remember. We all have doubt, and I have to respect that, that is fine with me, Me, I have seen it, And I will keep my trap shut and let it remain a secret. I guess it will be more fun to laugh all the wat back to the truck with a big ol trophy, than to try and explain it to some one who refuses to see. And if the owner of this G ever reads this, MR, Meck, you have a very tough G, it is a privelige to see you come to our events, to let us see what you can do. That is one bad a$$ G, and that is coming from a binder guy. So here is to the big G from northern indiana, one more well kept secret. going back to the vault. This is the end of me talking about it. I stand behind him 100 percent, he know what it can do, screw the opinions. it has been overstayed. That is it boys, you will not hear me comment about it again. ChadS

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John B.

03-21-2004 15:53:58




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 Re: For Sake of the arguement in reply to ChadS, 03-21-2004 07:58:12  
If anyone has back issues of Polks JD magazine from the mid 90's they did a article on how the G was built along with pictures of how they lenghtened the sleeves to accomadate the stroke. Gave all the specs to the motor. It's no big seceret, just do a little homework. Nowhere in the article did they claim to have 200 hp. I will say that the hp. it has is very impressive. I'm not trying to get in the middle either but maybe it's time to move on. Those who have seen it know its tuff.

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ChadS

03-21-2004 16:02:03




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 Re: Re: For Sake of the arguement in reply to John B., 03-21-2004 15:53:58  
I know I never said it was 200hp!! Everyone assumed it!! Aw shucks, In northern Indiana, and if you pulled in the last 5 years, everyone has seen the G at least once. Ultra tough!! I agree, let's move on. Chad



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stroker

03-21-2004 11:58:08




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 Re: For Sake of the arguement in reply to ChadS, 03-21-2004 07:58:12  
right again chad, it's not just parts and money. it takes a whole lot of homework and time! stroker.



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Dick L Sleepers?

03-21-2004 09:52:21




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 Re: For Sake of the arguement in reply to ChadS, 03-21-2004 07:58:12  
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Make no mistake these two sitting all by themselves are plotting to show the competition what sleepers are. You may recognize them when you hear Farmall Daddy



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Buzzman72

03-21-2004 08:29:19




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 Re: For Sake of the arguement in reply to ChadS, 03-21-2004 07:58:12  
Chad, here's one old sayin' from down on the farm you need to remember, whenever you're tempted to reply to someone like that:

"Never wrestle with a pig; you'll just get covered in $h!+ ...and the pig kinda likes it."

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chadS

03-21-2004 08:38:44




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 Re: Re: For Sake of the arguement in reply to Buzzman72, 03-21-2004 08:29:19  
You got that right Buzz. How is everything in your neck of the woods? ChadS



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