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BADDOG

03-29-2006 16:16:54




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HOW MUCH TROUBLE TO PUT A UNSTYLED FRONT PEDISTAL FROM AN A ON A- STYLED G ,AND RADAITOR,HOOD OF COURSE... WONDERING IF ANY ONE HAS DONE THIS!!!!! ! THANKS IN ADVANCE




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BADDOG

03-30-2006 18:25:54




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 Re: G PULLER in reply to BADDOG, 03-29-2006 16:16:54  
ALL READY HAVE WELD ON HUBS-ALUM.REAR COVER-ALUM. SEAT PEDESTAL.. CANT GET TO 5K WITH STEEL BRACKETS BUT CAN WITH ALUM. BUT KEPT BRAKING BRACKETS..ABOUT 5200 WITH ME ON IT (185)WOULD LIKE TO TRY IT MOSTLY FOR LOOKS BUT COULD SHED THE LBS FOR 5K THANKS THIS A WONDERFUL SITE!!!!! !!!!! !!!!! :)



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Family Tradition Pulling

03-30-2006 18:36:03




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 Re: G PULLER in reply to BADDOG, 03-30-2006 18:25:54  
Contact Dave. He is building my hubs for me new 6030 Pro Farm. Also... do you have to run a stock fuel tank? I ran a alu. 3.5... put it out front as you could have seen from the pics. Cut tires?... rubber = weight. I have seen people go as far as a new steering rod. Take the oil bath off... I had an electric fan from Jegs (2800 cfm).... that was awsome. Tractor was really quiet with that on there. All you could hear was the engine puffs. Also, I made an aluminum crank case cover for it. 1. Because my new rods would hit the old one, and 2. Less weight 3. Looks.

I had a guy get a G. (9.25x6 3/8's) into 4500... but again it was an unstyled... it is now the black widow. He built my G. I just cant help ya anymore...

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Family Tradition Pulling

03-30-2006 18:42:31




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 Re: G PULLER in reply to Family Tradition Pulling , 03-30-2006 18:36:03  
Check out the pics of my old one... here is the website where the photos are at. This tractor is going to Virginia on Friday. Sold!

http://community.webshots.com/user/rteach5050



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skip 33652

03-30-2006 16:54:09




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 Re: G PULLER in reply to BADDOG, 03-29-2006 16:16:54  
It has been done . Don holtgrew of atkinson NE put an unstyle a front pedesal,hood, and fuel tank on a 1951 G looked good ran in div 4 for quite a few years. block brke and he sold tractor do not know where it ended up.Paul



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Family Tradition Pulling

03-30-2006 12:33:23




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 Re: G PULLER in reply to BADDOG, 03-29-2006 16:16:54  
Just sold my G on here. I could run it in 5000 with a 100 pound IH out front. (We have a 100 pound variance). Un styled.

A styled is another story. Obviously you want a set of pressed rims on the back, run low on tranny fluid... aluminum, aluminum. I have see back covers that are aluminun, I had weight brackets and tip bars that were.

Its not cheap, but it can be done.



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Family Tradition Pulling

03-30-2006 12:34:11




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 Re: G PULLER in reply to Family Tradition Pulling , 03-30-2006 12:33:23  
Also... a set of weld on hubs. Dave Berger... check the back of a Hook magazine.



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KS G puller

03-29-2006 18:15:44




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 Re: G PULLER in reply to BADDOG, 03-29-2006 16:16:54  
Are you wanting to shave weight? I spent alot of time to get my G down to 5000lbs only to realize that it runs better at 6000lbs and above. I'm sure the frame rails on a styled G tractor would be wider than an unstyled A. Good luck.



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