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Deere Hunter

Freshened up my puller over the past few months. Was able to roll it outside today to snap a few pics...

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Flatheadpuller

Looks real good. Like shinny. Did the springs work out for you.

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baerpath

Damn

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MrHorseMan

That thing is sick....

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racinfool40

when and if I ever grow up...I want onr that looks like that!!!!! Nice lookin machine you have!!!!!!

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neil

Now dat is :UK: nice

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AMC RULES

Simply :wh: AWESOME! :thumbs:

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chris11

That is the coolest puller ever. Im going to sell mine and build something wild like that.

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Deere Hunter

Looks real good. Like shinny. Did the springs work out for you.

I have my cyl head guy checking them out. Right now I am not sure if they will work on the Pro Altered heads. The valves are closer together on the Pro Heads then on the stock heads.

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Deere Hunter

That is the coolest puller ever. Im going to sell mine and build something wild like that.

Chris, dont sell the tractor...just build another one :)

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Raider10

Cool! :banana-tux::banana-rainbow: :flags-wavegreatbritain:

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rmaynard

You bringing it to the Wheel Horse show in June?

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Flatheadpuller

Can they be moved with an offset guide and seat? Unless you heads already have seats and guides in them. Use a spilt guide plate like kerber sells to adjust where your pushrods are.

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Deere Hunter

You bringing it to the Wheel Horse show in June?

Yes, it was there this past year also but looked like this

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Deere Hunter

Can they be moved with an offset guide and seat? Unless you heads already have seats and guides in them. Use a spilt guide plate like kerber sells to adjust where your pushrods are.

Heads are already finished with new seats and valves. I found some PSI springs that should work, may need to get custom made retainers.

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bowtiebutler956

Wooow :jaw: That thing is wicked!!! :scared-eek: Nice work and :text-coolphotos:

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Olratlr

That sure is a mean looking horse. :)

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Tractor Addict

I liked it with the header on it rather than the zommies.

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Deere Hunter

I liked it with the header on it rather than the zommies.

This tractor has always had the zoomies on it since it was built. My other tracter had several style headers on it at one time or another. Come to find out the zoomies picked up another 600 RPM's over any of the header designs we had on it.

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Tractor Addict

ohh ok, i did not know you had more than one v twin. im in the process of building a pro v twin nqs tractor right now that is very similar to yours. you should check out my pics. its almost done

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