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Posted by Kirk K. on December 18, 2005 at 17:48:07 from (67.54.208.164):
I was brainstorming the other night about building a new tractor pulling tractor. One thing that I thought about doing for more power is a plane motor. I thought about a cylinder type motor. But, I have one problem, I can't find one. Does anybody know of one at a local airport that may need rebuilding? Another possible option is a turbine fan type motor. I realized that these are very expensive. But, these motors are very low maintence at stock conditions. Does anybody know of one of these or even a helicopter turbine motor around. Location isn't a problem, just in USA. If you have any suggestions or places to find one of these motors, PLEASE E-MAIL ME, Price should be somewhat reasonable and according to size. A larger engine is preferred, but small ones are OK Too. Like is said, PLEASE E-MAIL ME WITH ANY MOTORS FOR SALE!!!!! Thanks a bunch!!!!
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