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Posted by 85_Ranger4x4 on October 31, 2006 at 17:23:44 from (68.13.5.130):
In Reply to: pulling antiques posted by HAPPY DEERE on October 31, 2006 at 05:52:04:
A stock late A will do fairly decent, you can swap out reduction gears out of a early one to speed it up a little. I just stick to bolt on stuff, and swap the wheelie bars and weight brackets off back to stock for the off season to move hay with my WD-45. I agree with the others that if it is that nice I wouldn't put a monster crank and pistons in it, but there is no reason it has to be a trailer queen either. That bothers me a whole lot more than someone haveing a little fun with it and giving it a work out kicking around some farmalls.
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