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From experience with old tractors that set alot, it is better to push it in. If it gums up just setting around the tractor will run when you need it to. If you leave it pulled out and it gums up and sticks, the motor will obviously not work when you need it to.
I am looking for some one local to Redstone or someone traveling North up I75. I have a 105a2 trailer at Redstone that needs to be picked up. My work schedule has recently changed. I can't get down there for 6 weeks.
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It seems most all think it is dangerous. I regularly haul my antique pulling tractors which are 12K and have no problems hauling or stopping. My equipment is in good shape with good trailer brakes. I may purchase a deuce in GA and would like to haul it to TN but all the shipping quotes are to high.
I like your instrumentation. Does your deuce make black smoke under a load? My next step is going to be adjusting the droop screw. When you are making 11psi boost , is that under an extreme load? Have you ever loaded it at 1600 rpm and checked the boost?
My duece seemed a little sluggish when I drove it home. I have changed all the filters installed a pyro 2" post turbo and a boost gage. In my searches it seems like turning the fuel screw one flat has done miracles for others. I had to turn mine four flats before I noticed anything. My pyro on a...
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