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Re: oliver repower for work and pulling
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Posted by Jeff Oliver on January 07, 2007 at 19:12:16 from (74.38.169.211):
In Reply to: oliver repower for work and pulling posted by wegman in Mn on January 07, 2007 at 16:43:52:
If you have enough time and welding rods you can put anything in anything. Don't know about a CAT V8 in a 770 for field work though. Seems kinda over kill plus I am not sure the tranny or rear end would hold up to almost triple the horsepower of what it is supposed to handle. However if you do the conversion post pics as it would be neat. Don't think any pull I know of would let you pull that setup in an (out of field) pull though. Exibition maybe:)
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