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70plowboy

04-01-2004 12:42:08




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SO where did ya end up with on the G 50 horse is that all your going to go after ???just wonderd what ya got out of it and was the 50hp at 540 pto rpm`s???




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ChadS

04-01-2004 15:32:41




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 Re: HEY CHAD`S in reply to 70plowboy, 04-01-2004 12:42:08  
Well, just for today. LOL I am into the Wico mag/distributor on it. Got to be something hiding in there. From what I seen with our 730, and this G, they like thier timing advanced on them. The G, distributor/mag won't advance any more. Just looking into ways to get a bit more timing out of this unit. Chad



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70 plowboy

04-01-2004 21:46:38




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 Re: Re: HEY CHAD`S in reply to ChadS, 04-01-2004 15:32:41  
CHADS I was just wondering i figured 820 and the rest of the 200 horse 6th gear G crowd would really lay into you for only getting 50 hp out of 412 cubes im not knoking ya just a heads up on what i thought would happen50 hp out of a `G IS IN MY BOOK A GOOD RUNING UNIT torque will take you farther than hp any day
ROD



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ChadS

04-02-2004 08:54:52




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 Re: Re: Re: HEY CHAD`S in reply to 70 plowboy, 04-01-2004 21:46:38  
LOL I won't go there LOL Yes those deeres have the highest torque out of all of the tractors. you gotta ride those brakes to control it all of it!!! Really, with this tractor HP will hurt it, dead weight pullers need to run good, no misfires, or dead spots like this one did. I see it like this, when you tune an engine, you increase efficency. when you increase that, you naturally gain power. Some, are more stubborn than others to find the hidden things that can and will make power, for better performance. I also belive that everyone is in search of the all mighty HP. Well, that is ok, but we all know it takes more than big HP to be a winner, right? reliabitlty, durability, and running characteristics of engines is the best things a puller can have going for them. Hey, we all know a deere is hard to make run great!! and for those who have figured it out,, my hats off to them. Fellas, all I can say is that when you look for good pullers, and different HP factors, make sure all of your home work is done. Carbs, all the little things that you gotta do to make it win or be in the circle. Once this becomes a practice, you all will succeed. and the late nights in the shop, all the complainin, aggrivation, and love for the sport and tractors pay off. Dig in!! Have some fun, experement with different things, try ideas!! Somewhere you get some thing that works. Just my opinion, ChaD

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70plowboy

04-02-2004 17:24:25




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: HEY CHAD`S in reply to ChadS, 04-02-2004 08:54:52  
HEY I argree with ya it just looked like you were setting your selve up for the bashing crew`s IF turning the mag back make`s it pop threw the carb it sounds to me like there is a ton of slop somewere or the governer is off one tooth wich is something for you to try advance the governer one tooth it`ll alow you to get more advance just hope it isnt to much if i remember right those mag`s didnt rotate very far at all or maybe slot the housing or mag so it will rotate farther
ROD

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