Posted by Nick62411$ on February 24, 2014 at 11:21:24 from (216.124.141.231):
Hello I have a farm all m that pulled 248 and 255 was first this tractor was pulled out of a fence row about a week prior. I was wondering if I could drop a 450 gas head on it with a 450 intake and carb. I was wondering how to get a few more ponies out of the old girl for less than $1000 and this tractor is in amazing condition the transmission is solid with now bearing or gear noise. The steering is tight and motor runs perfect it has 14.8x38 tires and a c248 up out of all my tractors this is my favorite and I think she could bring home first but she is bone stock what parts and modifications do I need to do to make it run for first and run all day long I farm with a pare of m"s and this is my go too thanks for everything and I want to upgrade her this year and maybe some more the next
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