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JD G That broke in half at Lincoln

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John Crawford

03-09-2002 20:27:31




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Does anyone have any pictures of the G that broke in half? What caused it to brake in half?




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A man

03-10-2002 06:09:14




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 Re: JD G That broke in half at Lincoln in reply to John Crawford, 03-09-2002 20:27:31  
Do they make a crank for a Ajd like that wonder what it would cost Where do you get it.



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JDGnut

03-09-2002 22:13:17




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 Re: JD G That broke in half at Lincoln in reply to John Crawford, 03-09-2002 20:27:31  
There was one pic on the Hook mag, bit it didn't get to detailed.. some tractors all also carved out to lose a few lbs.. some for the big rotating assemblies.. JDGnut



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G-MAN

03-09-2002 22:05:58




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 Re: JD G That broke in half at Lincoln in reply to John Crawford, 03-09-2002 20:27:31  
Seems like a waste of a lot of time and money. I heard that the crank in that tractor was worth $7500, is that possible? Probably just a rumor.



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G Taylor

03-09-2002 21:07:07




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 Re: JD G That broke in half at Lincoln in reply to John Crawford, 03-09-2002 20:27:31  
Far more power/stress than stock carried by castings partly milled away to clear larger internal components. Must have been one suprised driver, just fortunate no one was seriously hurt.



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GangGreen

03-09-2002 21:00:49




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 Re: JD G That broke in half at Lincoln in reply to John Crawford, 03-09-2002 20:27:31  
The G that broke in half at Lincoln i beleave had a Jerry's block on a Jerry's block you have to cut the case out so thin by the front of the clutch that you have to put a plate back over it. I think that is what happened.



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yort

03-10-2002 15:19:15




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 Re: Re: JD G That broke in half at Lincoln in reply to GangGreen, 03-09-2002 21:00:49  
I was told it was a kansas block. Are they the same?



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JDGnut

03-11-2002 10:19:00




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 Re: Re: Re: JD G That broke in half at Lincoln in reply to yort, 03-10-2002 15:19:15  
Jerry's machine shop is in KS.. they are the same... JDGnut



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JD G GUY

03-10-2002 14:07:31




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 Re: Re: JD G That broke in half at Lincoln in reply to GangGreen, 03-09-2002 21:00:49  
im suprised about that, it must have been really scary to have the thing break in the middle of a pull. its a good thing that everyone was ok



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