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I will grab a few pics and the info that I have and post them up tomorrow. It started right up for me when I test drove it. Smooth idle form what I could tell, no leaks that I could be and 3pt lifted and lowered as it should. It did cross my mind to do a restore on it to but If it isnt something I could use in the way I would like I dont have the room or money to spend on it. But I would love top
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I've thought for yrs a lp or has motor would be a very competitive tractor,but when ya get it running good you'll be told to not bring it back.been that way for 40 yrs in pulling,the only motorsport where the stock field isnt legal,just saying
Why would you be told not to bring it back?
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i also saw a "hot farm" class but didnt see it in the michigan tractor pullers info. I think in the area of those classes is what Im looking at doing.
That in mind the general consensus is the MM is not a very good choice??
I love MM's,but no the G-900 MM is not a good choice.....Read what Minni-mo-man said about MM diesels.....On a 451 or 504 MM you will spend twice as
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Quotecpr
The MTPA hot farm is SF without rollcages. Is the MM in question the one on Ridge east of Armada? Around here, the TTPA 10F class will be a ton of fun for you. Find a IH766, Ford 8/89/9/96, JD4320, Case 930 and have a ball. The guys in the class are fun and really supportive of each other and there are enough hooks in and out of sanction to fill the calendar up. An MM will be over-c
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i also saw a "hot farm" class but didnt see it in the michigan tractor pullers info. I think in the area of those classes is what Im looking at doing.
That in mind the general consensus is the MM is not a very good choice??
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I guess I will have to do more research into the classes and requirements. I dont have the financial means to travel the country competing, but more of the counties around me or the state. Was trying to do classes with more of a stock looking tractor with a beefed up engine. Im not apposed to running gasoline over a diesel but just figured the diesel would be a better option. I looked back at a l
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Quoteol George
with a gas motor maybe but with a dsl your hunting for a long difficult road to make serious power without a transplant
Any particular reason why you say that?
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Hello all. New to the site and tractor pulling sport. I have a chance to pick up a 67 or 68 Minneapolis Moline g900 diesel in pretty decent shape that runs well and was thinking of turning it into a pulling tractor. I still need to look into the classes for my area but I did notice a class that was limited to either 2500 rpm or 3000rpm and a single 3in turbo. Thats kinda what im looking into. I k
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