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chuck

11-29-2001 19:13:19




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How about Dennys power piston kits 95hp? with opt. add on components has any one used any of these parts cant belive 50hp to 95hp if it works have friend ready to buy has his own dyno




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MHSM

11-30-2001 09:05:08




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 Re: Dennys power piston in reply to chuck, 11-29-2001 19:13:19  
Dennys: The pistons are expensive but the screwing is free.



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bill

11-30-2001 07:57:55




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 Re: Dennys power piston in reply to chuck, 11-29-2001 19:13:19  
ya a friend of mine got dennys piston kit for his M and he said it helped him have more power. and then he put on a denny carb and electronic ignition and dennys distributor and dennys valve kit and he plained the head a little bit and he had 102 hp on the dyno. He pulls in div 2 and he never even pulls the motor down. Denny might be a little on the expensive side but he really knows how to make hp!!!

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Slo

12-02-2001 15:51:03




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 Re: Re: Dennys power piston in reply to bill, 11-30-2001 07:57:55  
Only 102hp for division 2? The guys I know running NATPA and COATPA div 2 are running closer to 60hp with their M's.

I know of a 58 hp M - at 540 pto rpm on an M&W dyno - that usually gets Denny's own div 2 tractor, even on power tracks. This M has stock stroke in it, and only M&W pistons and governor.

Lemmon's is a much better investment for the money and the power.



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guy

12-01-2001 08:43:00




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 Re: Re: Dennys power piston in reply to bill, 11-30-2001 07:57:55  
wow, so if a small cube M like that can make 102 horsepower I should be able to build a nearly 600 cube one and make what, 400 horsepower? I don't think so...



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Paul

11-30-2001 17:05:57




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 Re: Re: Dennys power piston in reply to bill, 11-30-2001 07:57:55  
I have a hard time believing 102 HP Sounds like a Div. 3 tractor????



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non-believer

11-30-2001 13:33:16




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 Re: Re: Dennys power piston in reply to bill, 11-30-2001 07:57:55  
Whos running the dyno,ive got a lot more done to my tractor than pistons like bore stroke lp head all the goodies and only get 100 hp.sorry but i just dont beleive it.



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bill

11-30-2001 15:47:20




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 Re: Re: Re: Dennys power piston in reply to non-believer, 11-30-2001 13:33:16  
Well I guess whoever you got working on your motor just dont know how to make power i guess.Cause I was there and it read 102 hp!!



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Farmall Super M

11-30-2001 17:08:42




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Dennys power piston in reply to bill, 11-30-2001 15:47:20  
Pulling Div.2 with 102 hp. does not say much. I pull Div.2 with a STOCK 48 hp. super M and it never pulls down! I would hate to think I spent 2 to 3 thousand dollors and needed 100 hp. to pull first gear. Someone got the shaft from Denny`s again!!!!!



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Ron

11-30-2001 17:02:37




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Dennys power piston in reply to bill, 11-30-2001 15:47:20  
Does Denny's have a website ? Do they make parts upgrades for all the letter tractors ?



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Masseypuller

12-01-2001 10:50:29




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Dennys power piston in reply to bill, 11-30-2001 18:55:51  
Group -

I would not listen to this "bill". I have heard that Denny has an employee who gets on the Internet and talks his crap up. Isn't it funny that "bill" seems to be Denny's only "satisfied" customer? I do not see any other posts to that affect, with a valid email listed anyway!

I am curious as to what engine and PTO RPM this 102 HP occurred(?). Could you please also give us the make and model of dyno on which this power was observed? That might add a little more credibility to the story.

Thanks,

Masseypuller

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Farmall boy

12-02-2001 11:26:21




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Dennys power piston in reply to Masseypuller, 12-01-2001 10:50:29  
I have a friend who went all out on denny's parts. Expected to pull 2nd gear in stock class and fell on his face. Then tried first gear and fell on his face. Then we pulled out dennys cam, pistons, electronic ignition, rpm spring and carburator and replaced with stock parts and then he started running with the pack in 7000 stock class. I don't know about you but he spent over 3000 dollars on dennys high performance junk just to get beat and replace it all with stock parts.

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farmall flogger

12-03-2001 09:36:40




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Dennys power piston in reply to Farmall boy, 12-02-2001 11:26:21  
Yeah try those magic pistons with the old kerosene head and manifold. Bolt the old magneto back on and dial your rpms in at 1595. You're almost guaranteed to win.



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Farmall Puller

02-20-2003 10:49:15




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Dennys power piston in reply to farmall flogger, 12-03-2001 09:36:40  
Farmall is, and will always have been the best tractor. They will always be the best pulling tractor to!!! SORRY oliver boys!!!!



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Farmall Puller

02-20-2003 10:48:47




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Dennys power piston in reply to farmall flogger, 12-03-2001 09:36:40  
Farmall is, and will always have been the best tractor. They will always be the best pulling tractor to!!! SORRY oliver boys!!!!



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carl

12-05-2001 10:26:37




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Dennys power piston in reply to farmall flogger, 12-03-2001 09:36:40  
Why dont you guys just give up those farmalls and get a real tractor an oliver!



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jon

12-06-2001 04:18:44




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Dennys power piston in reply to carl, 12-05-2001 10:26:37  
I agree with you carl screw them farmalls,I say get ya a MM or a Oliver if you want to pull.



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WVFarmallMAN

12-19-2001 21:41:14




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Dennys power piston in reply to jon, 12-06-2001 04:18:44  
If we get read of the farmalls then why pull. Whats the point without the best. HE HE! Anyway, I guess what I really meant to say is why can't we just pull the tractors the way they came from the factory. Much cheaper, just as much fun, A heck of a lot friendlier competition.



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