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Re: Re: Re: The Best of the Beasts!!!
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Posted by Ron on December 06, 2003 at 12:17:28 from (205.188.208.73):
In Reply to: Re: Re: The Best of the Beasts!!! posted by buickanddeere on December 06, 2003 at 05:56:51:
Ha..!! I NEVER carried SO much gas, as I did to that "70"...!! It had a fresh valve job, and seemed to run ok.. It pulled a 3-14" pull-type plow, NO cover boards or Jointers, and in a field 1/2 Mile long, I would pass him every-other round with my AC WD-45, pulling 4-14"'s, CoverBoards, Extended landslides, and all AND plowing a GOOD 7" deep... I wanted to set the governors up on the 70, but the boy wouldn't let me...it would pull down just a little, and he would have to shift gears....!! I KNOW that we carried at least 2 gallons for the 70, to 1 for the AC..Never did get that 70 Full, either..!!
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