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Old 12-25-2012, 06:30 PM
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Well done I see you have the OEM cast iron drive pulley on the snowtrower adapter, you may have to change it! The engine you use have a torque performance curve almost flat between 2200 to 2900 rpm and peak torque at 2600rpm, it's about 500 rpm lower then a K series engine from what I have seen.

Keep the good work! I realy like to see how well this little diesel engine handle snowblowing! Merry Christmas
Thanks, Merry Christmas to you also! I can't wait to see how she works. The interior sure is comfy though.

The pulley on the blower is actually a adjustable sheave from Browning to make the ratio work with the now larger drive pulley on the engine. I am also running a wider belt to take a little more of a beating then the original one.
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Old 12-28-2012, 01:21 AM
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I wanted the tractor to have a older feel to it so I oped for the earlier style graphics. The right side is on and went on well, just haven't had a chance to do the other side yet. The graphic were custom made by a friend of mine for a Christmas gift.



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Old 12-28-2012, 02:27 AM
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WOW AMAZING!

I realy like the graphics...specialy the "D" you add! It's almost done! Lucky you!

ps: I got a 'Ton" of question for you but not until you finish and test this beauty ^_^
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Looks like it's about ready, can’t wait to hear how it works.
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That just keeps looking better and better. I can't wait for the video.
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Wow, she looks great!
I love the added touch of the can over the exhaust. Reminds me of what we put on the mufflers of the M's and H's at Dad's. Well, just until we put on the raincaps.
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It just getting better and better!
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It just getting better and better!
I'm waiting for the big screen TV and the wet bar. LOL
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That is awesome! Thanks for the pics.
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I can't wait to get it done soon.



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