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TRactor: MF 396, 399 (YA31240); 3095 (YA31230, YA31250); 6170 Thru F014037 (YA31250);
Tractor: MF 3120 (YA31232); 4260 (YA31315,YA31396); 4270 (YA31301,YA31397)
AND OTHERS
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If you just want to pull Farm Stock You could do it for less than 10K as long as you do all the work yourself and don't expect to win all the time. You could probably even build a Hot Farm for just a hair over 10K if you got lucky on finding good deals on parts from someone moving up in the classes. 706 or 806 are good rear ends to start with, much heavier than a 560 rear end. If you are jus
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You can use a GPS device, like garmon or tomtom. Sometimes the speed doesn't update fast enough for some people but I tried a Garmon in an antique class with a speed limit and it worked on that tractor.
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Here is the install diagram that shows the specs by which to install it.
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If you read the entire post, you'll see that few agree and you are probably going to ge different answers with most around 700-800hp range. Best way to find out is talk to a builder that has built (and dynoed) them before, of whom you can speak to, face to face. It doesn't matter if so and so can make 1500hp with their set-up, if you don't know what the set-up is.
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This is one of the dumbest arguments I have ever heard of. If they want to limit the class and avoid the argument, just limit it by cubic inches, like all the classes do around here. It has even gotten to the point around here that you can't find a farm class under 9000lbs that will even let a 6 cylinder tractor hook in. All the rules say 2, 3 and 4 cylinders only.They're aren't ma
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That post is really tough to read. Not being mean, but it would make a lot more sense to break it up. You could even put it in a list form.
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Local classes will be ran first @ 10:30 a.m. these will include:
6000 STOCK FARM
7000 STOCK FARM
7500 OPEN TURBOS NA BIG BLOCKS
10500 TURBO OR NA 1350-0 AND UNDER STOCK FARM
(STOCK FARM IS STOCK FARM RPMS MAX 2750)
Something like
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Allen Baballe
Hilmar, CA
Grand National
8,000 Open Super Stock
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Right now it is only slightly larger at 9.5mm. I plan on going bigger as times go on, but I hope that I don't have to deal with it running like this. There are tractors that have much larger simms pumps (11mm) in the same class that I run in and they don't knock at idle like mine has since I had the pump redone.
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What is the weight for the Farm Stock Class?
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I took it back to the guy today, and he said he would have a look at it and see if something slipped inside. He never mentioned phasing, he just said maybe something slipped and it is putting out more fuel on the #6 cylinder. Hopefully I will have it back by next week and hopefully everything is good to go.
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