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Re: My Disc Seems To Be Shrinking!
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Posted by Harley on July 22, 2005 at 13:49:43 from (66.82.9.88):
In Reply to: Re: My Disc Seems To Be Shrinking! posted by steveormary on July 22, 2005 at 12:02:03:
Hey feller, now that I see that thing, get yourself a couple of 55 gallon drums, lay them on the disc on the weight racks, and fill them up with water. You can't imagine what an extra thousand pounds will do for that rig. Makes her bite the ground. Had one I pulled with a 560 gasser that had a 706 291 in it when I got it, and talk about a barker. 5-inch chrome truck pipe and you could hear it a mile away. Sold it to Dad when I got out and the first thing he did was take the pipe off and put a muffler on it. Just killed the thing, but it was his. Anywho, put water in drums on that disc and she just sucked through stalk stubble in Iowa dirt. Try it, you'll like it, Harley
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