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Old 06-18-2013, 02:20 PM
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Almost got the motor in and ready to go. Just got the head back .040 was taking off can't wait to be done
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Cool deal! Bet you're excited.
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Looking forward t pics of your first pull. Git Er Done
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Make sure you brace the clutch hanger.
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What do you mean?
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You will need to brace the clutch hanger or it will bend. Most guys weld some flat stock to it and bolt the other end to the frame.
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Will do. Guess a 1100pd spring would do that
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Will do. Guess a 1100pd spring would do that
Exactly the added spring pressure will cause problems.
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Infact I've never pulled a shaft driven tractor. How hard with that 1100pd spring be to push down?
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