Recent content by Turbos10

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    1 in the class

    I usually just hook and go till she breaks or stops....hehehe...kindof sucks and not real motivating to fix without a class. My tractor does not fit a class and I have had a fair amount of trouble with it this year. So, for me I quit going for now....dont really have the time anyhow.
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    Farmall M Puller

    I have a turbocharged high RPM M for sale...300cid C248, over 400HP....lot of stuff. Send me a mail if you want details.
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    Looking to buy pulling tractor

    I have a Farmall M that is currently turbocharged and high R. The chassis has everything you could want for a Div 3 and up. Pull the turbo and put a big updraft and manifold and you have a high RPM div. 5. It is 300cid, balanced, Arias pistons, electronic/msd ignition used for rev limit with...
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    break away shut down hook up???

    You will need to loop the ON/OFF power wire to your MSD through the kill switch. Just cut the existing wire and extend it so you can loop it to the kill switch.
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    200 hp + M

    I have a 400+HP setup I will sell you. Problem is you will have to find a class for turbos and down draft carbs. :)
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    Modified Farmall MD pulling tractor?

    Haha....I see you have a high level of confidence that I will break again. I dont know what turbo he is running, but it does need something. It just runs out of steam almost like an NA engine.
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    Modified Farmall MD pulling tractor?

    I gotta say that little 560 stays together well. He is turning it about 4500 and with a bigger turbo it should make some power. The little diesel ford runs strong too. I would like to think when I get my churning it will be a little more capable, but I dont know. It is ready to hook again...
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    Modified Farmall MD pulling tractor?

    I gotta say that little 560 stays together well. He is turning it about 4500 and with a bigger turbo it should make some power. The little diesel ford runs strong too. I would like to think when I get my churning it will be a little more capable, but I dont know. It is ready to hook again...
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    Modified Farmall MD pulling tractor?

    No, I just pull exhibition....well, blow up in exhibition...I am still getting the bugs worked out of the new setup.
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    COPPER HEAD GASKET

    I had one made by flatout group. It is about $100 for the rubber coated or $80 without. Shoot me a mail if you are interested and I can get you the part number and my information so you can have them look it up. It is a custom part and not in the catalog. The catalog part does not have...
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    Modified Farmall MD pulling tractor?

    I probably dont have the tractor you are talking about, but I have one that could be classified as a hot farm. It is 300cid, 6.5:1 CR, single turbo, holley carb(race gas, water injection. It pulls 4200RPM in 4th gear. I am still trying to get the bugs worked out and trying to keep the...
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    Farmall M manifold

    I built one of my own for my tractor. You can use mandrel bends to fab up your own. I used 3/8" plate for the mating surfaces. I cut the main plate, bolted it in place, and fabbed up the rest from weld els and mandrel bends. Probably took 8 hours to complete.
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    4.250 piston

    Yep, It has been up and running several months now. I ended up with a full manual 4L80 behind it. Got it fueled up where it is nice to drive now and I am lovin" it.
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    4.250 piston

    I bored mine to 4.25 and kept the same stroke with factory rods. I am running a set of flat tops from Murphy's Motor service and paid about $500 for them. They were cut from Aries blanks and are very light weight for such a large piston. Jeff at Murphys should have the demensions on mine...
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    m radiator

    Why? Weight reduction? I run a geo metro radiator on a 1/2 square tube frame on my M. Might weight 10lbs all together. It cools just fine for pulling, but I also run an electric fan and pump.
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